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Elder Law Institute 2024: E-Book


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  • Start Date:2024-07-24 20:00:00
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Overview

A Comprehensive Resource for Elder Law Practitioners Navigating a Rapidly Evolving Landscape

Didn’t make it to the 2024 Elder Law Institute? You can still access the rich insights, legislative updates, and practical tools that attorneys received at 2024’s premier elder law event.

The Elder Law Institute 2024 E-Book is an essential post-Institute resource, offering detailed coverage of key topics that matter most to today’s elder law practitioners, including:

  • Medicaid & Long-Term Care Planning
    Explore updates on DHS regulations, waiver eligibility, spend-down strategies, and annuity planning — with state-specific guidance and planning flowcharts.
  • Federal & State Nursing Home Reforms
    Get up to speed on the latest CMS staffing mandates and Pennsylvania’s revamped oversight of skilled nursing facilities and personal care homes.
  • Veterans’ Benefits & Elder-Centered VA Guidance
    Learn how VA health care, pensions, and Aid & Attendance interact with Medicaid eligibility and long-term care options.
  • Special Needs & Disability Planning
    From SNTs to post-special-ed transitions, get concrete strategies to help clients protect access to benefits and plan for quality-of-life support.
  • Life Care Planning in Action
    Case studies and implementation models show how to integrate interdisciplinary elder care planning into your practice.
  • Personal Injury Settlements, CCRCs & Estate Recovery
    Understand settlement structures, CCRC contracts, income limits, and estate recovery protocols — all covered with examples and advocacy insight.
  • Inclusive Practice Guidance
    Discover how to build an elder law practice that supports LGBTQ+ clients, aging adults with disabilities, and caregivers from diverse backgrounds.
  • Ethics, Guardianship, and Professional Conduct
    Stay sharp on emerging ethical dilemmas, guardianship reforms, and duties under the Rules of Professional Conduct.


Contributors include nationally recognized elder law attorneys, state agency counsel, healthcare professionals, judges, and policy leaders. Full author details can be found within the materials.


You have a lot on your plate. We’ll help you stay on top of your compliance — in PA and beyond.