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Chaos in Washington, D.C.: Trump Administration Changes

On Wednesday, June 14, 2017 we had over 110 health care professionals join us at our 26th Annual Elder Law Conference for Health Care Professionals at The Fox Hollow in Woodbury, NY.

Health care professionals were invited to join us for a comprehensive educational conference with the overarching theme, A Brave New World.  Attendees enjoyed receiving updates and critical information regarding Trump policies affecting older Americans and people with disabilities, caring for the caregiver and coping with loss.

During our morning session, Vincent J. Russo, JD, LLM, CELA, CAP presented an informative lecture titled, Chaos in Washington, D.C., What’s Next?  This presentation gave attendees an insight into changes we have already seen under the Trump administration as well as probable changes in law that will affect older Americans and those with special needs.

Due to the many requests we received to view Mr. Russo’s lecture, it is available for you to view at your leisure, here or below:

If you were unable to attend this year’s conference or want to learn more about our healthcare professional events contact Marissa Kleiner at 516-683-1717.

Vincent J. Russo, JD, LLM, CELA, CAP is a member of The Trump Policy Analysis Group (TPAG), consisting of four other nationally known and comprehensively experienced professionals.  They have over 160 years of combined experience advising individuals and families and Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, tax, long-term care, veterans’ benefits, and special needs planning.  They are established authors, speakers, and experts and include founders and leaders of national organizations, including the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, addressing the needs of aging and vulnerable populations.

To stay updated on the most recent developments at the national level, visit the TPAG website and subscribe to their blog.

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