"What does an elder law Medicaid attorney do?" This is a question that we frequently hear, as many people simply don't know about the benefits of working with an elder law Medicaid attorney. As we all get older and life progresses, we will run into so many situations where we must work with doctors, banks, and even attorneys. Someday, we might even need an elder law and/or Medicaid attorney. Elder Law vs. Medicaid Attorneys? We must first understand the difference between "elder law attorneys" and “Medicaid attorneys’.” These professionals are sometimes confused with one another, but there is indeed a difference; Although there is often overlap between these two jobs, elder law attorneys are not always trained in Medicaid law, and Medicaid lawyers are not always trained in elder law. A Medicaid attorney is a type of lawyer who specializes in handling the legal and financial issues that arise when dealing with Medicaid. What Do These Attorney's Do? Med
No doubt about it, this is a SCARY time. Borders are closed, Navy hospitals are mobilized, Coronavirus charts are abuzz with both good and bad numbers. Most of the world is in quarantine or shelter in place…awaiting our release. At some point boredom and stress will become a challenge, but amid all the uncertainty… TV and Internet TV are still here for us!! If screen time is not your thing, read on for novel ideas on how to keep your mind active during this potentially “isolating” time. TV AND INTERNET The internet is responding with more options than ever before. There is no shortage of TV series and movies on platforms like Netflix, Disney Plus, Hulu, HBO, and Amazon Prime. With these subscriptions you can binge watch hundreds of series and movies. They also offer game shows/trivia to challenge your mind and give you a chuckle, documentaries for those who love informative content, reality shows for some guilty pleasures and even some beloved Latin telenovelas (soap operas). You ca