Elder Law resources online can help you learn more about the intricacies of these laws.
Here are some links to help get you started:
http://www.nelf.org – The National Elder Law Foundation official website helps readers who are above retirement age and those who may be caring for elderly relatives.
http://www.medicare.gov – The official U.S. Government website for Medicare offers information about Medicare issues as they relate to Elder Law.
http://www.neln.org – The National Elder Law Network is a network of resources devoted to handling Elder Law issues and questions.
http://www.seniorlaw-sd.org – The Elder Law and Advocacy Organization official website provides support to those who are being unfairly treated.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/elderabuse.html – This site helps to give advice about elder abuse and how this is reduced by Elder Law practices.
http://www.naela.org/ – This website connects readers to Elder Law attorneys who help clients follow the proper Elder Law guidelines.
http://www.mass.gov/obcbbo/elder.htm – This interesting site offers information about ethical issues as they relate to Elder Law attorneys.
http://www.saclaw.lib.ca.us/pages/elder-law.aspx – California residents can learn more about their state’s practices when it comes to Elder Laws.
http://www.uaelderlaw.org/links.html – Legal counsel resources for the elderly help patients and their families learn more about how they are protected.
http://www.nmbar.org/AboutSBNM/sections/ElderLaw/elderlawresources.html – This government website offers excellent resources on Elder Law practices, how to find an attorney, and more.
