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The End-of-Life Doula: A New Approach to Death Positivity

Francis Bacon once said, “It is as natural to die as to be born.” Does the thought of that make you uncomfortable? If it does, you are not alone. Death is a very uncomfortable subject for many people. The fact that we will die someday is one thing we all have in common, so why are we so uncomfortable thinking and talking about death? As a care coordinator at Rothkoff Law Group, I work with many clients and families around end-of-life issues. I recently completed the End-of-Life Doula course through the International End of Life Doula Association (INELDA). One of [...]

2024-03-08T11:23:44-05:00September 16, 2022|

An Unexpected Support System in Our Public Benefits Department

Written by Kaitlin Dirkx, Director of Public Benefits.  Fall 2022 marks my seventh anniversary with Rothkoff Law Group, working as Director of Public Benefits. It also marks the longest I have ever worked for the same employer. When people ask what has kept me here for seven years, I always return to the relationships that I build with clients and the fulfillment that it brings me. As I meet more and more families struggling with enormous financial stress and anxiety while managing a loved one’s illness, it reinforces how much I enjoy helping people in this way at one of [...]

2024-03-08T11:24:20-05:00September 2, 2022|

Elder Care Coordinators at Rothkoff Law Group

Rothkoff Law Group follows a unique care-first approach to elder law, allowing Elder Care Coordinators (ECCs) to help our clients navigate the long-term care maze while advocating for their needs. The Elder Care Coordinators generally come from a background in long-term care, such as a subacute community, hospital, or local area agency on aging. When introducing ourselves and our roles, it is often received with an intrigued look along with, "What would a care coordinator do in a law firm?" The Elder Care Coordinators, in conjunction with other members of the firm, assist clients and their families in making certain [...]

2024-03-08T11:25:17-05:00August 23, 2022|

What is the Community Spouse and the MMNA in Medicaid?

What is a community spouse, and how is one eligible for spousal allowance in the event their loved one is moved to a nursing facility? Before we answer, it’s important to first understand cost-sharing in Medicaid and qualifications based on income. Medicaid is a cost-sharing program, meaning that the Medicaid recipient shares in the cost of their care. Each nursing home has its own Medicaid reimbursement rate, or the daily rate that Medicaid pays them for its nursing home residents. The resident contributes a portion of their monthly income, and Medicaid makes up the difference. The resident’s income contribution is [...]

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

How Can I Fight a Medicaid Transfer Penalty?

If you are planning to apply for Medicaid, whether for yourself or a loved one, it can be important to be aware of and, if possible, prepare for a Medicaid transfer penalty. If a Medicaid applicant has given away assets, inclusive of cash, bank account transfers, properties and/or vehicles, without receiving fair market compensation within the last five years, the Medicaid caseworker processing the application will impose a Medicaid penalty. What is a Medicaid Transfer Penalty? A Medicaid transfer penalty is a period of time during which Medicaid will not reimburse your long-term care provider for services, including home and [...]

2024-03-08T11:29:52-05:00May 13, 2022|

Elder Law Fees and Investing in Peace of Mind

Elder law fees are often a concern for families seeking care and advocacy for an aging loved one. When I meet with professional partners or speak with someone who expresses a need for elder care law services, people are often intrigued that Rothkoff Law Group offers a flat-rate fee structure, as it is common for a law firm to bill per hour rather than a flat-rate. So why does Rothkoff Law Group do this? When a client or an involved family member or friend contacts Rothkoff Law Group, they are overwhelmed and confused about the uncertainties of what the future [...]

2024-03-08T11:30:11-05:00April 29, 2022|

Will Your Traditional Medicare Change?

When a new Medicare beneficiary becomes eligible for enrollment, there are two general options for coverage, Traditional Medicare or Medicare Advantage. While Medicare Advantage is gaining in popularity, the majority of seniors still elect Traditional Medicare because it gives them the freedom to choose their providers and manage their own care. However, with the creation of the pilot Medicare Direct Contracting program (DC), some seniors may unknowingly have their care managed by for-profit companies anyway. Created by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services late in the Trump administration, the Medicare DC program allows private insurance companies and other for-profit [...]

2024-03-08T11:31:41-05:00April 1, 2022|

Social Workers: The Unsung Heroes

March is the month to honor unsung heroes of the workforce: social workers. There are over 700,000 social workers in the United States, and the profession is growing. Social workers dedicate their lives to helping others navigate challenges. They counsel those with mental health and addiction issues, help families navigate foster care and adoption, counsel students, and are essential in a myriad of interdisciplinary teams, including those in hospitals, advocacy organizations, and elder law firms. When I transitioned to the practice of elder law, it was important to me to work for a firm employing social workers. After 10 years [...]

2024-03-08T11:31:57-05:00March 25, 2022|
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