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Risking Old Age in America

Harry Margolis

With 65 million Baby Boomers becoming older by the day, the United States is facing a looming elder care crisis. This blog explores how the nation and individuals can prepare for it.

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More Care Workers Immigrants and People of Color, Mostly Women

In a recent Risking Old Age in America podcast, I had the opportunity to talk with Heidi Hartmann and Jeffrey Hayes, both formerly with the Institute for Women’s Policy Research, about their 2018 report, The Shifting Supply and Demand of Ca...

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What Will Long-Term Care Cost Us All?

I’ve been trying to ring the alarm about the elder care crisis that will soon be upon us with the aging of the baby boom generation. I’ve also written about what individuals and families can expect to pay for their care.

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PI Attorney Explains How He Won a $110 Million Verdict Against Assisted Living Owners

In a recent Risking Old Age in America podcast, I had the opportunity to talk with California trial attorney Edward Dudensing who has won a $110 million verdict — $10 million for actual damages and $100 million for punitive damages — agains...

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Who Should Pay for Long-Term Care?

Government support for long-term care costs, whether in a nursing home, assisted living or at home, has long been based on the ethos that everyone should pay their own way unless they can’t afford to do so. This is why Medicaid only kicks i...

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  • Harry Margolis

    A longtime elder law attorney, Harry Margolis was founder of ElderLawAnswers.com, answers consumer estate planning questions at AskHarry.info, and hosts the podcast, Risking Old Age in America.

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