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Consumer Information

NSCLC provides a limited amount of materials for consumers. The links below include valuable information on assisted living and Medicare Part D.

Please Read the Following Disclaimer:
         

 

    

None of the information provided in this web site should be regarded as legal advice.

NSCLC is not responsible for the contents, information or services which may appear on any off-site pages, websites or links referenced. External links are provided for convenience only and their presence does not imply any kind of endorsement by NSCLC of those pages or links, or any endorsement of the contents or material on them.

NSCLC is an advocacy group that provides technical assistance to elder law and disability attorneys. We also write and publish manuals on law, and we work with lawmakers to adopt laws and regulations which benefit and protect older people and people with disabilities. Unfortunately, our resources do not permit us to handle individual complaints directly.

    

If you need legal advice, you should consult an attorney.

For help in locating an attorney, contact:

lawhelp.org--Nationwide information on legal aid

lawhelpca.org--California-specific legal aid information

http://naela.com--National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys


Consumer Publications from NSCLC

20 Common Nursing Home Problems, and How to Resolve Them
The Baby Boomer's Guide to Nursing Home Care
Assisted Living Companion
10 Tips for Nursing Facility Residents in California
10 Tips for Assisted Living Residents in California



Consumer Information from NSCLC

Important Topics in Assisted Living
Paying for Assisted Living
Assisted Living: Strategies if Problems Arise
Consumer Information on Medicare Part D


Other Consumer Resources


PensionHelp America This online tool connects people who have questions about their pensions with the resources that can help them.  The site lists government agencies, nonprofit organizations and private pension professionals that are available to provide assistance to individuals who aren’t sure of where to turn to for help when they have questions about their pensions and retirement savings plans.