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Elder Law Resources: Long-Term Care

Long-Term Care

Long-term care involves medical and non-medical assistance for individuals who cannot live independently due to ongoing disabilities. It can be provided in nursing or residential care facilities, as well as at home, although this text primarily focuses on facility-based care. The care may include nursing services and support with daily activities like dressing.

Resources

Eric M. Carlson, Long-Term Care Advocacy (Lexis).

Lawrence A. Frolik, Residence Options for Older and Disabled Clients. KF390.A4 F755 2008 - 10th Floor

L. Rush Hunt et al., Understanding Elder Law: Issues in Estate Planning, Medicaid, and Long-Term Care Benefits. KF390.A4 H86 2002 - 10th Floor

Issues in Long-Term Care (IICLE). KFI1385.I87 2002 - 6th Floor (Reserve)

Margaret C. Jasper, Nursing Home Negligence. KF3826.N8 J37 2003 - 10th Floor

Margaret C. Jasper, Hospital Liability Law. KF3825.3.Z9 J37 2008 - 10th Floor

Jeffrey M. Levine & Faerella Boczko, Medical-Legal Aspects of Long-Term Care. KF3826.N8 M43 2003 - 10th Floor

Long-Term Care Litigation (IICLE). KFI1563.N8 L66 2023 - 6th Floor

James T. O'Reilly, How to Protect Elders from Harm. KF1257.O724 2009 - 10th Floor

Brette M. Sember, The Complete Legal Guide to Senior Care. KF390.A4 S446 2008 - 10th Floor