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QCO News E-zine, Issue October 2004-- Linking~Seniors~Caregivers~Health Care Professionals October 02, 2004 |
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Warnings about Living Trust Scamsby Barbara MascioThe following is just one example of why Quality Care Options is needed to help our seniors connect to elder care resources that have been surveyed and are Certified 'Senior Approved'. My grandmother recently responded to a post card advertising piece received in the mail. The company that sent the post card eluded that they were 'approved' by AARP and made the claim "The Choice is Yours: Sacrifice Your Assets to the State or Protect Your Loved Ones."
Grandma did not think to call me, or anyone else in the family. She thought this post card was expecting her response, and so she called and set an appointment for the company's representative to visit her at home.
Once trust was created, he then began to educate my grandmother on the 'horrors' of probate and the, as he put it, 'untrue legal advice attorneys provide while attempting to create more revenue for themselves.'
This company is selling Living Trusts to older unsuspecting elders, charging $800 to guarantee that their estate will not go through probate, guarantee that the final wishes outlined in the Will are carried out properly and claimed this Living Trust will save 'thousands of dollars'.
Although an attorney owns this company, the local representatives are not attorneys. They are sales people, selling one product for a commission. They are not there to serve the elder's best interests. A Living Trust is not a 'one-size-fits-all'. In fact, there are varieties of Trusts available with logical and useful applications, however, not every senior is in need of such a legal document.
When grandma decided to call me to ask my opinion, I did what most consumers would do. I checked the Better Business Bureau and found no complaints. I then went to the AARP site, which this firm claimed had endorsed their company.
Sure enough, this company is listed on the AARP site for a fee. I found this company by going to Member Services and clicking on 'Financial Services' and then did a keyword search for the company. Members Financial Services
I had to really dig into this site to find the AARP disclaimer. Most consumers would not have thought to do this, in fact, at first glance; it appeared as though this company was 'endorsed' by AARP. I personally, found this to be a disappointment considering the fact that AARP wants to be considered an 'authority' on elder care issues.
I found the disclaimer in an article on Estate Planning/Articles
It says, in the middle of the article, " AARP does not sell or endorse any living trust products. AARP does not work cooperatively with any company that sells or promotes living trust documents. AARP does not give such companies the names or addresses of its members.
Dispelling MythsDeciding on whether or not a Trust is in your best interest is best left to an elder-law attorney or an eldercare financial planner. A Senior Approved service, available in Ohio, that can help personalize Medicaid planning is Raymond James Financial Services I have learned a few pointers:
Medicare and Medicaid planning varies state by state. In Ohio, Medicaid does NOT consider your home a 'Countable Resource', if you meet the following rule:
The Ohio Medicaid rule is: "The home and contiguous land is exempt as long as it is occupied by the Medicaid recipient or by
However, if you assign the deed of your home to a Living Trust, you loose this exemption and your home is now considered a 'Countable Resource'.
Many seniors will find themselves in need of Medicaid assistance to help pay for health care services. Medicaid, once an 'entitlement program' available to those that met the age and income criteria, is now a completely different program allowing the state to collect the Medicaid reimbursement from your estate. The federal guidelines and the individual state guidelines are not always the exact same guidelines. Each state has been provided a great deal of flexibility in how they interpret and govern Medicaid. Ohio happens to be one of the worst states.
In fact, in a recent article published in Forbes Magazine, entitled 'Best Places to Die'', Ohio ranked 49 out of fifty for this and other reasons. See
Best Places to Die The Probate Myth: If you are like my grandma, with less than a total of $200,000 in assets, chances are a Living Trust is not a reasonable vehicle to purchase simply to avoid probate. We have learned that as long as the deed, the bank accounts, the insurance policies and so forth are written with the proper legal wording of 'survivorship' these assets will seamlessly pass to the surviving spouse, without probate. Just as the IRS has complicated tax returns to the point an average citizen needs to pay for assistance in order to file, the government has created the same quagmire with Medicare and Medicaid issues.
In conclusion
Back to TopWelcome Charlene!Quality Care Options would like you to welcome Charlene Ware, our Southern California representative. Charlene is an asset to our organization and the businesses serving seniors in California. You can read more about Charlene on our QCO Staff page.FYI - We receive more inquiries from seniors and the family caregivers then we can serve at the moment. We do our best by assisting these families through connecting them to local social services. We simply do not have enough companies in our Network of Senior Approved Services to link these families to. We are actively interviewing and searching for sales/marketing people, especially in OH, NY, PA, MI, IN, TX, FL, and CA. This is where the concentration of inquiry calls are coming from. We need folks that want to have the flexibility of working from home, have a love for our elderly and are comfortable speaking with business owners that offer or sell products, resources, services and housing options to our seniors. If you are interested, please fax a cover letter and resume to 216-883-3159. Back to TopRecipe Contest! Win a FREE Cookbook! Win $100! Do you have a favorite recipe for breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert? Do you have the words of wisdom to provide a 'how to' recipe for raising kids, a happy marriage, resolving conflicts, living a happy and healthy life?
We are putting together a fun 'cookbook' with food recipes, antidotes, quotes and recipes for living. We plan to have the printed version ready for Mothers' Day 2005. The proceeds from the sale of our 'cookbook' will go towards senior services. Be as creative as you can and submit your recipe to our contest. If we use your recipe, we will place your first name and initial of your last name next to your recipe and you will receive one FREE copy. What's the title of the 'cookbook'? We don't know yet, in fact, we have a 'Name the Cookbook Contest' running now as well! If we use your idea, you have full credits and win $100! See Recipe Contest Please pass this link on to your friends, neighbors and colleagues! Back to TopAttention Health Care ProfessionalsPlease visit Marketing Tools Page One and Marketing Tools Page Two. We have added additional resources that will be of interest to you as you market your services to seniors and as you work with seniors and family members. We have recently added to our list and we hope you'll check these resources out. Some of our latest additions include: Truce! Using Elder Mediation to Resolve Conflict among Families, Seniors, and Organizations A Handbook that you and your staff will use again and again. Do It Now! Which help readers tackle such tasks as evaluating a care facility and tracking medications. A CD-ROM accompanying the handbook contains templates for all the checklists, so the lists can easily be printed out. Mature Resources A monthly ezine and business directory offering great content and exposure for your business. (They even have free listings) The How to Market Your Facility Disk, workbook and personal coaching. Second 50 Years Helping your business get its share of the mature market. Back to TopCalendar of EventsLots going on across the United States, see Calendar of Events Check for workshops, flu shots, health fairs and much more! Back to Top
Levity - feeling an inappropriate lack of seriousness, the trait of being frivolous, not serious or sensible, the trait of merry joking.
Two nursing home residents were chatting. Mary began to brag about her ability to guess anyone's age. Joe challenged her. While jogging in the park, a women came upon an elderly man sitting on a bench, sobbing. She asked if she could be of assistance. In between tears and gasps for breath, the man explained that he'd married a much younger woman. She was beautiful, and they were madly in love. In fact, he sobbed, 'We have sex two or three times a day, every day'. The jogger replied, 'Well, sir, that sounds like a pretty great life, I don't understand why you are crying?' To which he replied in between great sobs, 'You don't understand, I can't remember where I live.'
An elderly woman awoke to find a burglar ram shaking her home. Without thinking, she blurted out into the dark, 'Stop thief! Repent! Acts 2:38' Have a good one? Why not share it? See Seniors Approve Forum Back to Top
Flu and Pneumonia Vaccines
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St. Luke Plans 50th Anniversary Worship CelebrationSubmitted by Vicki Nicholson St. Luke Lutheran Community 330-498-8594Against the background of a country, autumnal landscape, St. Luke Lutheran Community will celebrate its 50th Anniversary during 4:00 p.m. worship service on October 10 at Advent Lutheran Church in Uniontown. A dessert reception will follow the service hosted by the Lutheran Women's League (LWL). The celebration is open to the public. LWL will exhibit a 50th Anniversary Quilt designed and quilted by many of St. Luke's 55 church partners in ministry. The quilt will be permanently displayed in the reception area of St. Luke Lutheran Community. See Calender on October the 10th for additional details.
If you have an article to submit, please see Newsletter for rules on how to submit. As always, thank you for your interest in our services and newsletter. We remain open to ideas and suggestions. Feel free to contact us via email at Barbara or by phoning. We are in Eastern time, our direct line is 216-883-3163 and our toll free number is 877-620-6448. Special thank you to the warm reception from the Maryland MS Group of folks! My mother attended this workshop with me, first time she'd actually seen me laugh like that in public. She really enjoyed meeting all of you!
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