About Jerold Rothkoff

Jerold Rothkoff, a practicing New Jersey and Pennsylvania attorney, is the Principal of the Rothkoff Law Group, an elder care law firm. Jerry dedicates his practice to serving clients in the areas of life care planning, long-term care planning, Medicaid & VA benefits, and advocacy for the elderly and disabled. He is past President of the NJ Chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, former chair of the elder law section of the NJ State Bar Association, and past President of the Life Care Planning Law Firm Association. Jerry continues to be an outspoken advocate for the rights of the elderly and disabled. He writes for and gives presentations regularly to attorneys and other professionals about legal issues related to seniors and those with disabilities. Jerry’s community activities include the Twilight Wish Foundation, the Delaware Valley Stroke Council, the Alzheimer’s Association, as well as numerous other advocacy groups. When not in the office, Jerry spends time with his wife, Erica, and their five children, eighteen-year old identical twin girls, Liza and Julia, fifteen-year old fraternal twin boys, Evan and Gregory, and six-year old Aitan.

An Eternal Love

“Love begins with a smile, grows with a kiss, and ends with a teardrop.” –– AnonymousAs is the nature of our elder care law practice, I usually meet our client or their spouse at a time when at least one spouse has deteriorated in health to the point of needing some form of long-term care. In some cases, a spouse has recently passed away. In others, a spouse passes during our representation. In most cases, the clients have been married for many years, typically over 50 years.I attempt to not only understand the current situation but also to obtain background [...]

2024-03-08T11:28:52-05:00June 1, 2022|

Senior Travel Tips for Safety and Peace of Mind

With the start of the summer holiday season, going on vacation is something that many families look forward to, and having the right senior travel tips can help ensure everyone has a great time. A vacation with your family is a fantastic way to connect, make memories, spend quality time together, experience new things, or revisit places that are meaningful to you. As a family caregiver, planning a vacation is not just about thinking of all the wonderful things you'll do together and making sure you plan what everybody wants to do. You must also keep in mind your senior's [...]

2024-03-08T11:29:05-05:00May 27, 2022|

Bobby The Pug: Life Lessons Learned

“We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals.”-- Immanuel Kant During the pandemic, many people learned the value of having a pet as a companion for both comfort and support, especially those who never previously had a pet. My family and I have been dog owners since 1994, having adopted several pugs over the years. Our dogs have taught us many things, including the value of empathy. Our first pug was a very special dog named Bobby, who died in 2006. During the twelve years Bobby was in our lives, Bobby taught my family and [...]

2024-03-08T11:29:58-05:00May 6, 2022|

Baseball: Uniting the Generations

“The game of baseball has always been linked in my mind with the mystic texture of childhood, with the sounds and smells of summer nights and the memories of my father.” –– Doris Kearns Goodwin Now that the MLB lockout has been resolved, it is time to play ball. Opening day at Citizens Bank Park is now scheduled for Friday, April 8th. Although the game of baseball is not as popular as it was when I was young, the sentiments of Doris Kearns Goodwin ring true with me. Those who know me well understand I have four main passions in [...]

2024-03-08T11:30:32-05:00April 8, 2022|

Death with Dignity: New Jersey’s Medical Aid in Dying for the Terminally Ill Act

Oregon has ended its residency requirement for the state's physician-assisted suicide law, known as the Death with Dignity Act, as a result of a pending lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of its residency requirement. Previously, you must have been a citizen of Oregon in order to avail yourself of Oregon’s Death with Dignity Law. The lawsuit, filed in October 2022 on behalf of Dr. Nicholas Gideonse, a Portland, Oregon physician, contended that restricting the right to die by state lines violated Oregon's Death with Dignity Act and the U.S. Constitution. Gideonse was working with the nonprofit organization Compassion & Choices, which [...]

2024-03-08T11:30:44-05:00April 5, 2022|

Biden Administration Announces Significant Nursing Home Reform

In an effort to improve the quality of care for nursing home residents, the Biden Administration has announced plans for sweeping nursing home reform. As you are aware, the pandemic has been devastating to nursing home residents. COVID-19 has not necessarily caused all the recent issues with nursing homes. Issues regarding staffing, quality of care, and private investors’ role in the nursing home industry has existed long before anyone heard of COVID-19. The pandemic simply brought these issues to the surface. As a result, on February 28, 2022, the Biden administration announced it would be implementing a variety of nursing home reforms, including the [...]

2024-03-08T11:33:39-05:00March 4, 2022|

Interview Questions for Hiring a Caregiver for Seniors

As your parents grow older and start facing certain health-related issues, you will want to ensure that they receive the best care possible, particularly when hiring a caregiver. Even if you have the drive and the availability to care for your parents yourself, you may quickly realize that caring for ailing parents can be extremely challenging and stressful. However, it can be difficult to find the perfect caregiver for your parents. This is especially true today given the difficulty in finding a quality caregiver in light of COVID. There is a huge factor of trust involved in hiring a caregiver [...]

2024-03-08T11:34:06-05:00February 18, 2022|

Aduhelm Coverage: Medicare’s Decision for the New Alzheimer’s Drug

On January 11, 2022, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) proposed that Medicare would offer Aduhelm coverage. Aduhelm is a drug for the treatment of mild Alzheimer’s disease, only as part of a clinical trial approved by CMS or supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The trial will help to generate the evidence that CMS suggests is currently lacking regarding whether Aduhelm is reasonable and necessary for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. This preliminary National Coverage Determination (NCD) comes after months of handwringing over the potential impact of this new high-priced drug on Medicare spending and [...]

2024-03-08T12:10:31-05:00January 28, 2022|

Life Lessons from Seniors: Navigating Life and Loss

Learning to listen and taking life lessons from seniors are a gift we should never discount. A reflection shared should be a reflection cherished. How do you make a full and meaningful life when you can’t do so many of the things you once did? This is the question New York Times reporter, John Leland, has attempted to answer in his seven-year, twenty-one article series interviewing seniors nearing the end of their lives. Some of their thoughts on leading a meaningful life include, “don’t brood about the things you can’t reach; live as if your time is limited; focus on [...]

2024-03-08T12:10:46-05:00January 14, 2022|

The No Surprises Act: New Ban on Surprise Medical Bills

The No Surprises Act brings new protections for patients in out-of-network care. Read on below to learn more. You are taking that ski vacation in Jackson Hole, Wyoming that you have been planning for all year. Well, things did not go exactly as planned. You ended up in the ER in Jackson Hole after fracturing your ankle on the ski slope, requiring surgery. Thirty days later, back home, you receive a bill for thousands of dollars for the medical services received because the services were performed by an out-of-network provider. 2022 brings new protections in such a scenario. Patients with [...]

2024-03-08T12:11:09-05:00January 7, 2022|
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