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Elder Financial Abuse Recovery for Seniors

Last updated: May 6, 2026 Bottom line: Elder financial abuse recovery starts with stopping more money from leaving. Then protect rent, utilities, medicine, care, and benefits while the bank, police, Adult Protective Services, or benefit office reviews the case. Start here first If this happened Do this first Why it matters Money left a bank … Read more

Long-Term Care Insurance Denials: What to Do

Last updated: May 6, 2026 Bottom line: A long-term care insurance denial often means the insurer says the policy rules were not proven. It does not always mean the older adult does not need help. Most policies require a clear benefit trigger, a completed elimination period, and strong records showing the right kind of care … Read more

Senior Credit Rights After 65

Last updated: May 27, 2026 Bottom line: A lender usually cannot deny credit, push you away from applying, charge you more, or offer worse terms just because you are over 65. A lender can still review real credit facts, such as income, debts, credit history, home value, collateral, and whether income is likely to continue. … Read more

No Surprises Act for Seniors: What to Do Next in 2026

Last updated: May 27, 2026 Bottom Line: The No Surprises Act can help older adults in two main ways: private-insurance surprise bills and some self-pay bills that are at least $400 over a written Good Faith Estimate. Medicare billing problems usually use Medicare rules instead, so the first job is to sort the bill into … Read more

Medical Debt Rights for Seniors in 2026

Last updated: May 27, 2026 Bottom Line: Do not rush to pay a medical bill just because it has a due date. First, match the bill to your Medicare Summary Notice, Explanation of Benefits, or plan denial. Then ask for an itemized bill, check for financial assistance, and protect any appeal or debt-collection deadline. Emergency … Read more