John L. Roberts, J.D., is an Elder Law Attorney serving clients in Hampden County, MA. After practicing for 15 years, he confronted the challenges of family caregiving when his own father developed dementia. The experience transformed his practice, enabling him to help clients who are family caregivers from a place of true understanding.

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What is a Medicaid waiver?


Home Care paid by Medicaid is called a "Waiver" program, because the federal government waives the requirement that... see more

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Husband won't help with making our wills. How do I proceed?


It is amazing to read your story, which so clearly explains the way that many (if not most) people think about legal things and lawyers:... see more

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Medicaid look back window?


As other people have posted here, Medicaid planning with an Elder Law Attorney in your state now can bring benefits that you hadn't... see more

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Medicaid look back window?


As other people have posted here, Medicaid planning with an Elder Law Attorney in your state now can bring benefits that you hadn't... see more

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Is it ever a good idea to sell my mother's home causing her to lose her Medicaid then have to spend down to be...


You and your aunt would benefit from a meeting with an Elder Law Attorney in your state, who could review the facts of your mother's... see more

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Can I get paid for caring for my dad at my home? I've been caring for my dad (84) for six months now, I give h...


By filing the application for frail elder waiver, you have taken the step toward qualifying for the home care program best suited to keep... see more

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What happens to your private insurance if you are eligible for Medicaid insurance after you go into a nursing...


Your mother's Patient Paid Amount (PPA) is calculated by your state's Medicaid agency. The Medicaid agency will add up your... see more

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Dad passed on 1/3 after being in SNF since last June. He was recently approved for Medicaid and SNF says our a...


Your question illustrates the value of hiring an Elder Law Attorney to promptly plan and prepare the application for Medicaid Long Term... see more

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My sister has been approved for clinical eligibility for Mass Health, it has been 4 months waiting for financi...


You didn't mention who prepared and filed the Application for Medicaid, so it's not clear from your question whether you are... see more

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Mom and step dad have a decent retirement income and savings, but in the past year have started withdrawing la...


Sadly, your story is not uncommon, and the Elder Care Attorney is providing accurate advice. In cases where an elder's finances are... see more

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Mom's in nursing home. Sister has "Life Estate" nearly 8 years. Nursing home takes all Soc Sec & rent. If we...


You can see from the posts by community members here, there are a variety of viewpoints about how to handle real estate when a parent moves... see more

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Does a will that was signsd sealed and delivered to the courts over 5 years ago protect the assets from nursin...


Your question blends two concepts that are distinctly different: Probate Wills and Medicaid look back. The 5 year time period you are... see more

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How do I ensure my mother remains eligible for Medicaid now that my father has died and left her a small life...


Your question is a valuable reminder for married couples, and anyone else who has a loved one who needs Medicaid to cover nursing home... see more

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Both parents with varying degrees of dementia live with my husband and myself now. Any advice about lookback?


Your parents can pay you for the housing, services and valuable geriatric care management you are providing now, without affecting their... see more

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Paying for assisted living?


In my state (Massachusetts) some assisted living centers have subsidized slots for low income residents who are on SSI. The program in my... see more

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I am 66 taking care of my 84 year old mom. Can I get paid to care for her?


An elder law attorney in your state can explain the Medicaid programs that can pay for care in your Mom's home. If you don't... see more

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My mother sends my brother $500 a month to assist with the rent. Will this be an issue when she has to go on M...


Suggest that your mom talk with an elder law attorney in her home state, to talk about ways she can continue to stay in the least... see more

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My mother sends my brother $500 a month to assist with the rent. Will this be an issue when she has to go on M...


Suggest that your mom talk with an elder law attorney in her home state, so she can continue to stay in the least restrictive living... see more

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Where do I get help interpreting my mother's long-term care insurance policy?


An Elder Law Attorney in your mother's state of residence can help you understand the policy, and you'll get other insights on care... see more

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Who deems someone as mentally competent or incompetent?


Your question is important and well worth talking about with your family members, and the people who care for your mother. A NIH summary... see more

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