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How do I become a Florida Resident?

How do I become a Florida Resident?

By Andrew Boyer

A question we regularly receive is “How do I become a Florida Resident”. Firstly, Florida does not have specific rules for residency.  Each case is fact specific.  So let’s start with some of the benefits retirees and other citizens seek to establish themselves as Florida Residents and then give you some ways to establish yourself… Continue Reading

Medicare Observation Status Fix Pending in Congress

Medicare Observation Status Fix Pending in Congress

By Andrew Boyer

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Observation Status: THE GOOD: If you are a Medicare beneficiary you are entitled up to 100 days of rehabilitation benefits at a rehabilitation facility after a 3 day qualifying inpatient hospital stay. THE BAD: Patients who are classified as “Observation Status” though staying for numerous days, receiving… Continue Reading

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Testing a new tool for end-of-life care | HeraldTribune.com

By Andrew Boyer

The legal and ethical landscape for end-of-life issues is ever evolving.  The POLST concept or Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment has been at the forefront of this discussion in Florida among those in the medical and legal fields. The POLST aims to pick up where a living will or advance directive leaves off in that… Continue Reading

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If You Think You Have Alzheimer’s, You Just Might, Studies Suggest

By Laura Calderon

JoNel Aleccia NBC News July 17, 2013 at 1:31 PM ET When high school Spanish teacher Joyce Botti started complaining about memory problems a few years ago, doctors dismissed her concerns as normal signs of aging. But new research being presented Wednesday at an international Alzheimer’s conference suggests that Botti’s worries — like those of… Continue Reading

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A Very Happy Birthday Wish for Snooty the Manatee!

By Andrew Boyer

If you’ve spent any extended amount of time in the Bradenton or Sarasota area, you know that Snooty the Manatee is kind of a big deal around here.  And that’s probably well deserved.  Given his status as the oldest living manatee in captivity (possible also holds title as oldest manatee in the world), it’s no… Continue Reading

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“Free Lunch” isn’t free, so says the SEC

By Andrew Boyer

A 2007 report by the Securities and Exchange Commission reports that some 23% of sales seminars had indications of unsuitable recommendations to purchase investments while some 13% had indications of possible fraudulent practices. So while you can’t say all seminars are bad (some are very informative), it’s a good idea to check out the company… Continue Reading

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Model treatment for Alzheimer’s | HeraldTribune.com

By Andrew Boyer

The Pines of Sarasota has long had a reputation for great care and low staff turnover.  As one of Sarasota’s not for profit nursing facilities, the Pines is a great example of where good things are happening in our community.  The Herald Tribune article below illustrates the positive effects that active family involvement can have… Continue Reading

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A Summary Administration Can Save Big Bucks in Probate Legal Fees

By Andrew Boyer

Nobody likes to hear that they have to file for probate, but the news is usually a little easier to stomach when the estate qualifies for a summary administration under Florida Law. Summary Administration is available as an option if all of the following conditions are met: 1. The size of the probate assets in… Continue Reading

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