CMS is keeping regional offices
Contrary to the Federal Register notice of Dec. 28, 2007, the 10 Regional Offices of the Centers for Medicare & [...]
Education and Alzheimer’s Disease
“Higher levels of education delay the onset of dementia, but once it begins, the accelerated memory loss is more rapid [...]
2008 Increases for Social Security Announced
Monthly Social Security and Supplemental Security Income benefits for more than 54 million Americans will increase 2.3 percent in 2008, [...]
Caregiver Stress
A new study suggests that caregiving, especially for difficult patients such as those with Alzheimer’s Disease, can shorten caregivers’ lives [...]
SEC Warns on “Free Lunch” Senior Seminars
During a "Seniors Summit" held on Sept. 10, 2007 at the Securities and Exchange Commission, regulators released a report summarizing [...]
Making Alzheimer’s Disease Just A Memory
Good news about Alzheimer’s Disease comes out almost every day. This is because the Alzheimer’s Association and others are contributing [...]
Family Care-giving Valued at $350 Billion in 2006
Family caregivers provide essential, life-sustaining and dignity-enhancing care to their loved ones every day of the year. Almost all of [...]
Erroneous Refunds to Medicare Part D beneficiaries must be repaid.
A Federal Appeals Court has ruled that the Medicare Part D beneficiaries who were erroneously mailed a premium refund do [...]
Alzheimer’s Association Memory Walk ‘07
For the second year in a row, Adamsky Law Offices is taking part in the Memory Walk to benefit the [...]
Antipsychotic Drugs Increase Risk Of Death In Older People With Dementia
It has long been a concern that the use of anti-psychotic drugs for elders with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms [...]