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Medicaid Work Requirement Red Tape Threatens Coverage for Family Caregivers
More and more states are moving to restrict Medicaid coverage by requiring low-income adults to report that they are working. In fact, the list of
Talking Taxes Over Turkey
This week marks an important milestone for my wife and me – our first time hosting Thanksgiving. We’ll be bringing together three generations of family:
Unnatural Disaster: Seniors Hit Hardest in Floods and Fires
The heartbreaking stories from our recent spate of natural disasters just keep coming. The hurricanes in Houston, Florida and Puerto Rico; the wildfires in Northern
What Advocates for Older Adults Need to Know About the Budget Resolution
If you work with older adults (or have older adults in your life), you have a sense of what we all need as we age.
Social Security and Supplemental Security Income 101
Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits are essential components of the economic security of virtually all Americans and are especially important for many
Graham-Cassidy ACA Repeal & Replace Proposal: New Name, Same Attacks on Older Adults
Senators Graham and Cassidy recently released the lone remaining proposal to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The Graham-Cassidy plan once again takes