The New York—Florida Connection: Key Developments and Differences in the States’ Long-Term Care Planning Environment [Elder Law and Special Needs Law Journal]

Howard S. Krooks contributed an article to the Elder Law and Special Needs Law Journal, a publication of the Elder Law and Special Needs Law Section of the New York State Bar Association. The article, titled “The New York—Florida Connection: Key Developments and Differences in the States’ Long-Term Care Planning Environment,” discusses some recent developments and core differences between New York state and Florida from an elder law perspective and the kinds of issues elder law attorneys may need to address in connection with their clients determining whether to reside in New York or Florida. These issues include the differences in accessing care, planning to receive that care, eligibility for benefits to pay for that care, quality of care, and a wide range of other issues. This discussion is increasingly important as many people have reconsidered their living arrangements in the face of a global pandemic.

To read the article, see pages 8-16 here.


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