Ohio NAELA News
Welcome to the news blog of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys Ohio Chapter. Here we share news related to Elder Law, Estate Planning, Probate and Special Needs Planning, Veterans Benefits and more — for the benefit of our Chapter members, and the general public seeking more information about Elder Law.
Drug Strategy Aims To Bolster Addiction Services — Despite Gutting of Government Support
From KFF – By Aneri Pattani – The White House’s newly released strategy for tackling the nation’s drug and addiction crisis calls for a number of ambitious public health approaches that some experts say are laudable but will be hampered by the administration’s own...
Federal bill would mandate coverage of assisted living under Medicaid, but industry warns of unintended consequences
From McKnight's Senior Living – By Kimberly Bonvissuto – Assisted living could become a covered benefit under Medicaid under proposed legislation, but senior living groups caution that one-size-fits-all policies risk unintended consequences. Last week, Sen. Roger...
The Unexpected Way That Selling a Car Could Cost You More Money
In some cases, your insurance bill increases From AARP – By Beth Braverman – When you’re looking to trim expenses, selling a spare car might make sense. But you also might get an unwanted surprise: Your auto insurance bill could go up. The dynamic at work here is...
Medicare Advantage Insurers Will See Higher Payments as CMS Backs Off a Key Payment Update
From KFF – By Jeannie Fuglesten Biniek – The Trump administration this week backed off a key element of its Medicare Advantage rate proposal, resulting in billions of dollars in additional payments to private insurers. On April 6, the Centers for Medicare &...
8 phishing red flags hidden in everyday emails
From PC World via MSN.com – Phishing is alive and well in 2026, as even with robust antivirus and antimalware protections, the weakest link in the security chain is often the human element. We all make mistakes, skim an email and think it’s probably fine to click...
From sensory rooms to buddy systems: Churches build inclusive spaces
From The Ashland Source – By Hannah Martin – NORTH CENTRAL OHIO — Attending church used to feel out of reach for the Wenzel family. A simple Sunday morning always required being apart. Malorie Wenzel said one parent always had to stay home with their 9-year-old son...
Five Steps to Help You Enroll in Medicare
Learn about the steps to take to enroll in Medicare and decisions you need to make about coverage From AARP – By Kimberly Lankford – If you’re nearing your 65th birthday, it’s time to start thinking about enrolling in Medicare, the federal health insurance...
Revealing Your Estate Plan to Family and Close Friends
You may have all your documents in order, but don't skip the critical step of informing people about your wishes From Next Avenue – By Christine D. Moriarty – If you are one of the 45 percent of Americans with an estate plan, congratulations. You are prepared...
5 Warning Signs of Frailty You Shouldn’t Ignore
Noticing changes in weight, energy or activity levels can help you intervene early and preserve your ability to stay active and independent From AARP – By Michelle Crouch – For most of us, a key goal as we grow older is to stay strong and independent for as...








