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Important Update re: Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)
Faith E. Delaney | January 30, 2026 | MassHealth/PACE Program
This blog article addresses important updates re: PACE, a program governed by MassHealth and Medicaid which provides medical, social, recreational, and wellness services to eligible participants.
Care Dimensions Learning Institute: Dementia Guide Program and Dementia Through the Stages
Faith E. Delaney | August 20, 2025 | Dementia
This program will discuss the Dementia Guide Program through Care Dimensions. In addition, it will cover the general behaviors, emotions and challenges that may be expected throughout the various stages of dementia.
The Guardianship Process – Haverhill SEPAC and Faith E. Delaney, Esq.
Faith E. Delaney | April 17, 2025 | Guardianship, Transition Age, Special Education
Haverhill SEPAC is happy to welcome local attorney, Faith E. Delaney, for a presentation on guardianships when a minor is approaching age 18, including the aspects of the court process and what to expect and plan for.
Arc of the United States – Fusion: Social Security updates, NCE scholarships, and more
Faith E. Delaney | April 7, 2025 | Social Security, The Arc of the United States
FROM THE CEO – Greetings from the 2025 Disability Policy Seminar. We kick off today alongside over 900 disability advocates in Washington, DC. The energy at the conference is electric. People are motivated to learn, network, and meet with their members of Congress.
A time to share with family and have the “conversation.”
Faith E. Delaney | November 2024 | Healthcare Power of Attorney, Living Will, Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is a wonderful time of year to get together with your parents and older relatives and create more great memories. It is also a time to have the “conversation”.
Now even I believe you need to review your estate plan every 5-10 years
Faith E. Delaney | October 2024 | Estate Plan, Estate Planning Attorney, Family, Healthcare Power of Attorney, Living Will
Review your estate plan every 5-10 years with an estate planning attorney.
Is Divorce a good Medicaid planning option?
Faith E. Delaney | February 2024 | Divorce and Medicare, Family, Medicaid, New Hampshire Divorce, Nursing Home
This question comes up from time to time. In New Hampshire, if you are divorcing and one spouse is already in the nursing home, at least do not come in with a settlement agreement. Litigate the divorce.
