Medical Aid-in-Dying Act signed by Governor Murphy
On April 12th, New Jersey joined seven other States which have enacted laws authorizing a terminally patient to self-ingest a drug that would end their life. Oregon was the first State to allow this, in 1997. The New Jersey bill was A1504/S1072. It will go into effect on August 1, 2018. Over two dozen other States are actively considering such legislation.
The Act specifies criteria for who is...
Remarriage terminates widow’s eligibility for disabled veterans property tax exemption
There are some circumstances in which a person’s eligibility for governmental benefits is affected by his or her marital status. This is certainly the case with Medicaid/MLTSS; Supplemental Security Income; and exemption from inheritance tax on receipt of an inheritance. The NJ Appellate Division had the opportunity recently to decide whether a veteran’s widow would retain her...
Hearing Monday in Trenton on Social Isolation and Age-Friendly communities
New Jersey is working on efforts to encourage municipalities to become “age-friendly communities.” Age Friendly is spreading across the country, with interesting initiatives in many places. Take a look at South Orange-Maplewood, Chatham, and Elizabeth for starters. Looking for volunteer opportunities? Contact your Mayor — you may be able to get involved with those initiatives...
SS to allow predesignation of future Representative Payee
Congress has passed, and the President has signed, the “Strengthening Protections for Social Security Beneficiaries Act of 2018”. This statute makes changes to the Representative Payee system of the Social Security Act.
A Representative Payee is appointed by the Social Security Administration to handle the benefits of a person whom the SSA deems incapable of managing his or her own...
Ambiguous Drafting can Cause Expensive Litigation
What’s the meaning of a sentence in a Trust or a Will? once the ink is dry on the paper, the document is expected to “speak for itself” without the need to hunt for external evidence to understand the meaning of the words. A recent case called In the Trust of Roger S. Linn, decided by the Nebraska Supreme Court, illustrates the problems caused by ambiguous drafting.
Roger...
Tips on designing a guardianship plan
What are the responsibilities of a Guardian of the person and property of an incapacitated individual? The Guardian is expected to fulfill a broad array of obligations, since the Guardian is responsible to arrange for and oversee the financial and personal well-being of the person under guardianship. Each individual is unique, with her or her own preferences, likes and dislikes, and cultural...
Burden to provide all verifications sits with Medicaid applicant
The Medicaid application process for MLTSS services in nursing homes, assisted living facilities or in the community requires a tremendous amount of documentation. Numerous documents pertaining to personal status, income, and finances must be produced. Filing an incomplete application increases the risk of a denial. Failing to produce the required documentation frequently leads to denials, as...
Designating your representative can prevent a fight over your remains
I have been saying for years that taking the time to put things in order in proper legal documents can save a lot of headache and money in the long run. “Careful planning can prevent a crisis” has been one of my professional mottos for many years now. New Jersey has a statute that allows a person to sign a document that designates a Funeral and Disposition Representative who has...
Managing difficult behavior in nursing homes: assessment and interventions
A hot-button issue for nursing home administrators and admissions personnel seems to be “behavior disturbances.” Family members may be encouraged to make alternate arrangements because the facility maintains that it cannot manage the person and the person is “creating a danger for the staff and other residents. ” In advocating for your loved one, there are tools...
Pet therapy provisions in the New Jersey Skilled Nursing Facility Manual
Are you watching out for a loved one or a client who resides in a nursing home? You will want to become familiar with some of the provisions in the State’s regulations for skilled nursing facilities. In this series of posts I will talk about some sections of the Code and its appendices that are useful for a patient’s advocate to know about.
Let’s start with the provisions...