Thursday, May 28, 2015

Long Term Care and the Nursing Home Industry



Advocate Says a ‘Dangerous Trend’ Will Force Alzheimer’s and Dementia Residents into Life-Threatening Situations 

Jack Halpern is the CEO of the New York City-based "My Elder Advocate, LLC". The organization provides advocacy services and helps seniors with issues such as eviction prevention, nursing home or assisted living placement and long term care planning.

In March, Mr. Halpern was showcased in the episode "Home Health Aides from Hell", which will be the focus of discussion for members of the New York State Standing Committee on Aging during its next legislative session, as confirmed by Senator Joseph Addabbo, Jr., who serves on the committee.

Mr. Halpern recently asked The G-Man Interviews to meet with him to discuss what he described as a dangerous trend – in New York nursing homes and those in other states – that will lead to the evictions or deaths of Alzheimer’s and dementia residents who need and rely on long term care.

The interview was conducted on May 22nd at My Elder Advocate’s Brooklyn office.
 
Information pertaining to this episode is available through the following links:

My Elder Advocate, LLC.
http://www.myelderadvocate.com/home

CBS News report
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/medicare-fraud-allegations-national-nursing-home-chain-accused-of-billing-for-excess-care/

New York Times report
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/15/business/as-nursing-homes-chase-lucrative-patients-quality-of-care-is-said-to-lag.html?smprod&_r=1

New York Times article on Excellent Home Care and Extended Home Care
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/24/nyregion/reinventing-long-term-care-and-endorsing-firms-accused-of-fraud.html?_r=0

Village Voice article on Howard Fensterman and Excellent Home Care
http://failedmessiah.typepad.com/failed_messiahcom/2010/10/the-hasidic-looting-of-new-yorks-home-health-care-456.html

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