eldercare legal help

Posted by: Dotsie

eldercare legal help - 05/18/06 08:28 PM

I read an article about women on the move and they mentioned a woman lawyer who lives in Philly. The magazine is Arrive and it's on all Amtack trains in this NE corrider.

Her name is Debra Speyer. She's a lawyer and advocate for the elderly. Most of her cases involve elder fraud or elder law.I bet you could Google her to learn more. The article mentions that she does pro bono work for a group called Senior Law.

Just thought I'd share.
Posted by: Dancing Dolphin

Re: eldercare legal help - 05/18/06 10:14 PM

Speaking of elder care, there was a great article in this month's Ladies Home Journal about nursing homes.

One daughter realized her mom wasn't getting proper care and the right medication, and when she complained, the nursing home got a restraining order against her. She could not legally go see her mom, and the court date was five months away!

Her mom died two days before the court date, so all that time the mom was not being taken care of and the daughter could do nothing! I'm afraid I would have broken in and kidnapped my mom - that's so horrible.

The article gives some good advice on what to look for in a nursing home, tips on how to complain for results, and news on new types of nursing homes being built that are much better.
Posted by: Still Crowded

Re: eldercare legal help - 05/19/06 08:12 AM

A restraining order? That is horrifying! I think I would have blasted letters to the editors and the mayor, if not the governor. No one should be kept from an elder parent like that. EVER. I'm furious, and I know it's long past . . . what a terrible ordeal for the mom and the daughter.
Posted by: Eagle Heart

Re: eldercare legal help - 05/19/06 05:47 PM

Yeah, this story's been reeling around in my head ever since I read it. It makes me cry, and I too feel so enraged at the unbelievable agony of the situation. I cannot imagine what I would have done in her shoes, but I suspect that I would have gone berserk in my efforts to move heaven and earth to see my mother. But I'm all too painfully aware that when you're dealing with legal bureaucracies, you're often banging your head against brick walls. Very sad when it's your own mother on the side of that brick wall!
Posted by: Raven West

Re: eldercare legal help - 05/19/06 09:46 PM

I've just attended at 2 day conference with the California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform. There were over 300 attendees. I'm sorry to report their organization is over 25 years old and not much "reform" has taken place, but at least now the media is FINALLY realizing the importance of what will be affecting a greater number of "boomers" as our parents age, as will we all.

Raven West
Posted by: Dotsie

Re: eldercare legal help - 05/28/06 07:25 AM

Raven, how is your association coming together? Were you networking?
Posted by: Raven West

Re: eldercare legal help - 06/01/06 07:09 AM

The National Association to Stop Guardian Abuse began to organize on May 15 after I attended a two day conference by the California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform. Our egroup now has over 25 members and over 250 messages. On July 31, in Chicago, members Paul and Helen are organizing a "Push The Walker" campaign. We'll have flyers, photos of victims and much more information on the guardianship abuse. I'll post details as soon as I have them. For more information on NASTA, please visit our web site at http://stopguardianabuse.org.
Posted by: chatty lady

Re: eldercare legal help - 06/02/06 02:50 AM

This is fantastic Raven, this is whats needed by people to get others to take their heads out if the sand....Wonderful work!!!