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Public Law Library
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Health Benefits
Advance Health Care Directive - Can I Revoke or Modify It?
Contributed by: Community Legal Aid Society, Inc.
Last Reviewed: 06/01/2004
Related Topics:
Advanced Directives (Living Will, Do Not Resuscitate Orders, etc.)
General, Elder Law
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Affordable Health Care
Contributed by: Community Legal Aid Society, Inc.
Last Reviewed: 06/01/2004
Related Topics:
General, Health Care
Medicaid
General, Elder Law
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Delaware Prescription Assistance Program (DHSS)
The goal of this program is to provide prescription assistance to elderly and/or disabled individuals currently without prescription coverage who have incomes below 200% of the poverty level or have prescription costs exceeding 40% of their income.
Related Topics:
Disability Assistance
General, Health Care
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Div. of Social Services Long Term Care Services
The Division of Social Services provides the Long Term Care services listed here, along with Payment Issues and a "Long Term Care Guide."
Last Reviewed: 11/08/2004
Related Topics:
Home and Long Term Care
Nursing Homes
Disability Assistance
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Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities
Related Topics:
General, Elder Law
A Better Chance Program (ABC)/TANF
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Medicare FAQ (Nolo)
Related Topics:
Medicare
General, Health Care
Disability Assistance
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Medicare and Medicaid Explained (Nolo)
Related Topics:
Medicaid
Medicare
Disability Assistance
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Medigap: Covering the Gaps in Medicare (Nolo)
Related Topics:
Medicare
General, Health Care
Disability Assistance
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Nursing Homes - Information You Need to Know
A brochure from the American Bar Association and the Law in Public Service Committee of the Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section containing Questions to Ask, Program Options, and Payment Options.
Contributed by: American Bar Association
Last Reviewed: 07/01/2004
Related Topics:
General, Elder Law
Nursing Homes
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Staying Healthy at 50+ (AHRQ)
Related Topics:
General, Elder Law
General, Health Care
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The Advanced Health Care Directive
In advance of a disabling illness that deprives you of your ability to make decisions about your own health care, you can prepare a written document which tells your physicians, relatives and others what you want. In Delaware, this document is referred to as an "Advance Health Care Directive". (It is no longer referred to as a "living will".)
Contributed by: Community Legal Aid Society, Inc.
Last Reviewed: 06/21/2004
Related Topics:
Advanced Directives (Living Will, Do Not Resuscitate Orders, etc.)
General, Elder Law
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The Advanced Health Care Directive - "The Agent" (CLASI)
Related Topics:
Advanced Directives (Living Will, Do Not Resuscitate Orders, etc.)
General, Elder Law
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