Tag: Jim Koewler
Upcoming Podcast: Seniors, Special Needs, and the Law
Elder Law attorney Jim Koewler talks about his new podcast show coming soon, called "Seniors, Special Needs, and the Law."
How an Elder Law Attorney Helps Families
Jim Koewler explains what an Elder Law attorney does, as well as how his care coordinator service helps those in need.
Medicare Supplement vs Medicare Advantage
Elder Law attorney Jim Koewler clarifies differences between Medicare Advantage and a Medicare Supplement.
March Open Enrollment for Medicare Advantage
Elder Law attorney Jim Koewler discusses what happens during the open enrollment period for Medicare Advantage between January and March.
People Needed for Your Estate Plan: Irrevocable Third-Party Trust
Listen in to learn about setting up your estate plan and the people needed to set up irrevocable third-party trusts, with elder law attorney Jim Koewler.
People Needed for Your Estate Plan: Revocable Trusts
Elder law attorney Jim Koewler joins Suzanne to talk about setting up your estate plan and the people needed to complete various documents. This segment covers revocable trusts.
People Needed for Your Estate Plan: Wills
Elder law attorney Jim Koewler joins Suzanne to talk about your estate plan and the people needed to complete various documents, such as wills and living wills.
People Needed for Your Estate Plan: Powers of Attorney
Elder law attorney Jim Koewler joins Suzanne to talk about setting up your estate plan and the people needed to complete various documents, such as powers of attorney, wills, living wills, revocable trusts, and irrevocable third-party trusts. This segment covers Powers of Attorney.
How to Deal With Threats to Discharge Your Loved One, Part 2
When a care facility threatens to discharge or evict a senior loved one because of a failure to pay, Elder law attorney Jim Koewler joins Suzanne to talk about what to do. Jim explains how to challenge a threat to discharge. You have 30 days, but don't wait to appeal. The facility can go ahead and discharge them if you don't get your paperwork in on time.
How to Deal With Threats to Discharge Your Loved One, Part 1
We sign all sorts of paperwork when a senior loved one is admitted to a nursing home, assisted living, or memory care community. But often we don't know what we're signing. When a senior living community threatens to discharge or evict a loved one, certain rules apply to those communities that take Medicare or Medicaid, regardless of whether your loved one is using those programs. Elder law attorney Jim Koewler joins Suzanne to talk about those rules.