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What is Long Term Care Medicaid? What is Long Term Care Medicaid? The largest payer of long term care Tuesday, May 4, 2021 0 Long term care Medicaid is the largest payer of long term care and is used as a payment source for long term care in a facility or at home. Lynn Socci, COTA/L, CMP, founder of Medi-Asset Protect,... Read more
Bankruptcy and the Elderly Bankruptcy and the Elderly With Michael Lieberman, Attorney and Partner at Lipson|Neilson Tuesday, May 4, 2021 0 Attorney Michael Lieberman of Lipson|Neilson, joins us to discuss bankruptcy and seniors. Michael explains the causes, risks, various forms of bankruptcy, when and when not to file, and the... Read more
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Friday, December 18, 2020 / Categories: Leisure, Hobbies, Arts and Culture Book Review: Clap When You Land Written by Elizabeth Acevedo Elizabeth Acevedo's novel-in-verse overflows with grief, loss and ultimately hope and love. Two young girls, one who lives in the Dominican Republic and the other who lives in New York City unknowingly share a father. They both adore him. It is only after their father dies in a plane crash that they learn of the other’s existence. The bittersweet bond that develops between the two extremely different girls is touching and beautiful. This novel sticks with the reader for a very long time after the last page has been turned. Previous Article CBD and Arthritis Next Article Book Review: The Girl with the Louding Voice Print Tags: Clap When You Land Elizabeth Acevedo