Focus on Lawhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/focus-on-law"Focus on Law" features attorney Beth Polner Abrahams and guests speaking about elder law and special needs planning and issues. For 30 years, Beth Polner Abrahams has provided quality legal representation to seniors and the disabled, customizing each client’s estate, elder law and special needs planning to meet the personal needs of their families, children and other loved ones. Her broad legal background includes federal and state litigation and appeals in the New York State Appellate Division and Court of Appeals, and advocacy for equal housing opportunity under federal and New York State law and banking law. She is a member of the New York State, Nassau, and Suffolk Bar Associations. Ms. Polner Abrahams is past chairperson and a current member of Senior Umbrella Network of Nassau, Suffolk and Queens, an association of business professionals and advocates involved with seniors. She is also past chair of the Nassau County Bar Association Elder Law Committee and current chair of a subcommittee of the Executive Committee for the NYS Bar Association’s Elder Law Section. For timely articles on special needs planning, guardianship proceedings, and estate and elder law planning for dignified aging, go to http://www.elderlaw.com or http://www.sntlaw.com. Read her weekly law blog at http://bpalegalupdateblog.wordpress.com. Ms. Polner Abrahams addresses nonprofits, support groups and professional associations on Long Island and New York City on the subjects of elder law and estate planning, and conducts workshops in special needs planning, including 17A guardianship proceedings and SNTs.enCopyright Bonnie D. Graham (C/O Blogtalkradio)Sat, 15 Jun 2019 16:45:00 GMTWed, 28 Mar 2012 22:30:00 GMTLegalBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/1327a938-e83f-4508-a80f-b7bc1591320c_6306_beth9_for_radio_page_2012.jpgFocus on Lawhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/focus-on-law"Focus on Law" features attorney Beth Polner Abrahams and guests speaking about elder law and special needs planning and issues. For 30 years, Beth Polner Abrahams has provided quality legal representation to seniors and the disabled, customizing each client’s estate, elder law and special needs planning to meet the personal needs of their families, children and other loved ones. Her broad legal background includes federal and state litigation and appeals in the New York State Appellate Division and Court of Appeals, and advocacy for equal housing opportunity under federal and New York State law and banking law. She is a member of the New York State, Nassau, and Suffolk Bar Associations. Ms. Polner Abrahams is past chairperson and a current member of Senior Umbrella Network of Nassau, Suffolk and Queens, an association of business professionals and advocates involved with seniors. She is also past chair of the Nassau County Bar Association Elder Law Committee and current chair of a subcommittee of the Executive Committee for the NYS Bar Association’s Elder Law Section. For timely articles on special needs planning, guardianship proceedings, and estate and elder law planning for dignified aging, go to http://www.elderlaw.com or http://www.sntlaw.com. Read her weekly law blog at http://bpalegalupdateblog.wordpress.com. Ms. Polner Abrahams addresses nonprofits, support groups and professional associations on Long Island and New York City on the subjects of elder law and estate planning, and conducts workshops in special needs planning, including 17A guardianship proceedings and SNTs.feeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.comlegal,elder law,beth polner abrahams esq,assisted living,attorneys,book,disabled,disabled and alone,estate planning,geriatric careFocus on Lawno"Focus on Law" features attorney Beth Polner Abrahams and guests speaking about elder law and special needs planning and issues. For 30 years, Beth Polner AepisodicFocus on Law: Life Services for People with Disabilitieshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/focus-on-law/2012/03/28/titleLegalhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/focus-on-law/2012/03/28/title/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/focus-on-law/2012/03/28/titleWed, 28 Mar 2012 22:30:00 GMTFocus on Law: Life Services for People with DisabilitiesFocus on Law host Beth Polner Abrahams presents Lee A. Ackerman, Executive Director of Disabled and Alone / Life Services for the Handicapped: www.disabledandalone.org.   Since January 2007, Lee has served as Executive Director of Life Services, a non-profit agency based in NY with a national mission to provide Advocacy Services, Comprehensive Planning and Trust Services to individuals with disabilities.   This role helps Lee address the needs his own family struggled to address: "As guardian of my disabled sister, and after experiencing first hand the difficulties in ensuring her services and my mother’s fear of what will happen upon her death, I truly recognize the need for peace of mind and care that Life Services provides to families of individuals with disabilities.”     Previously, for over 17 years, Lee was Residential Services Director at Sunshine, Inc., an Ohio non-profit providing residential and vocational services to over 300 individuals.    Active in the Ohio Provider Resource Association (OPRA), Lee chaired the ICF / MR Program Directors Committee and was a member of the State and Local Policy and Reimbursement Committee. He has received special recognitions and awards from the state provider association in Ohio for his dedication, commitment and services for people with disabilities.   For more information about the Law Office of Beth Polner Abrahams, please visit www.bpasntlaw.com. 00:29:00Focus on LawnoBeth Polner Abrahams Esq,Lee Ackerman,Disabled and Alone,Life Services for the Handicapped,Special Needs AttorneyFocus on Law host Beth Polner Abrahams presents Lee A. Ackerman, Executive Director of Disabled and Alone / Life Services for the Handicapped: www.disabledandalLife After High School: Guide for Students w/ Disabilitieshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/focus-on-law/2012/02/09/titleLegalhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/focus-on-law/2012/02/09/title/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/focus-on-law/2012/02/09/titleThu, 09 Feb 2012 23:30:00 GMTLife After High School: Guide for Students w/ Disabilities   Beth Polner Abrahams interviews Susan Yellin, Esq., co-author of the prize-winning book, Life After High School: A Guide for Students with Disabilities and Their Families  (Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2010).   As one reviewer noted, “Every parent hopes that his or her child will grow up to have a full and fulfilling life. The information and advice presented in Life After High School will be a key resource in making this happen …”     Susan Yellin, Esq., a practicing New York attorney for over 25 years, has extensive experience in legal issues related to education and special education.   Ms Yellin is the Director of Advocacy and Transition Services at The Yellin Center for Mind, Brain, and Education, an educational assessment and support center in Manhattan. She works with struggling students and their families to obtain school services, to help identify appropriate school settings, and to advise on issues relating to the college admissions process.   Previously, Mrs. Yellin founded and served as the Executive Director of the nonprofit Center for Learning Differences, providing information and resources to thousands of families and professionals. She also created its signature program, Life After High School, bringing together hundreds of students, parents, and counselors with representatives of colleges and post-secondary programs that offer supports for students who struggle with learning issues.  00:27:00Focus on LawnoBeth Polner Abrahams Esq,Susan Yellin,Book,Life After High School,AttorneysBeth Polner Abrahams interviews Susan Yellin, Esq., co-author of the prize-winning book, Life After High School: A Guide for Students with Disabilities anTraumatic Brain Injury: Role of the Service Coordinator on Focus on Lawhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/focus-on-law/2009/08/17/traumatic-brain-injured-services-specialist-on-focus-on-lawHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/focus-on-law/2009/08/17/traumatic-brain-injured-services-specialist-on-focus-on-law/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/focus-on-law/2009/08/17/traumatic-brain-injured-services-specialist-on-focus-on-lawMon, 17 Aug 2009 13:30:00 GMTTraumatic Brain Injury: Role of the Service Coordinator on Focus on Law Beth Polner Abrahams welcomes Barbara Hardt, LCSW, to discuss Traumatic Brain Injury {TBI}, available service programs, how to qualify for benefits, and the role of a service coordinator. Traumatic brain injury is a complex injury with a broad spectrum of symptoms and disabilities. The impact on a person and his or her family can be devastating. TBI is a form of acquired brain injury that occurs when the brain, which is soft like jello, suddenly hits against the bony skull, then begins to swell and has no place to expand. The most common causes are motor vehicle accidents [typically involving males age 17 - 35], a sudden stop in a speeding car, whiplash, a fall [the late actress Natasha Richardson's skiing accident] and similar accidents. Symptoms can be mild, moderate, or severe. A person with a mild TBI may remain conscious or lose consciousness for a few seconds or minutes, and experience headache, confusion, lightheadedness, dizziness, blurred vision or tired eyes, ringing in the ears, bad taste in the mouth, fatigue or lethargy, a change in sleep patterns, behavioral or mood changes, and trouble with memory, concentration, attention, or thinking. Anyone with signs of moderate or severe TBI should receive medical attention as soon as possible. Because little can be done to reverse the initial brain damage caused by trauma, it is key to stabilize an individual with TBI and focus on preventing further injury. Guest Barbara Hardt, LCSW00:30:00Focus on LawnoTraumatic Brain Injury,Law Special Needs Trusts,TBI Sudden Trauma,Legal,Neurological DisordersBeth Polner Abrahams welcomes Barbara Hardt, LCSW, to discuss Traumatic Brain Injury {TBI}, available service programs, how to qualify for benefits, and the roGeriatric Care Management on Focus on Lawhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/focus-on-law/2009/06/18/Geriatric-Care-Management-on-Focus-on-LawLegalhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/focus-on-law/2009/06/18/Geriatric-Care-Management-on-Focus-on-Law/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/focus-on-law/2009/06/18/Geriatric-Care-Management-on-Focus-on-LawThu, 18 Jun 2009 13:00:00 GMTGeriatric Care Management on Focus on LawAging is a difficult process that affects everyone involved with their elderly loved one. Beth Polner Abrahams welcomes special guest Anne Markowitz Recht, LMSW,CMC to discuss geriatric care management. Ms. Recht is president of AM Recht & Associates, Inc., a geriatric care management company providing comprehensive assessments; PRIs; nursing home and assisted living placements; ongoing monitoring; family consultations and Medicaid applications. Her team of social workers and nurses help seniors and their families choose the most appropriate options for their long-term care. www.amrechtassoc.com 00:30:00Focus on LawnoElder law,Geriatric care,Assisted living,Nursing homes,Social workersAging is a difficult process that affects everyone involved with their elderly loved one. Beth Polner Abrahams welcomes special guest Anne Markowitz Recht, LMSWSpecial Education in the Spotlight: Focus on Lawhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/focus-on-law/2009/06/08/Focus-on-Law-Spotlights-Special-EducationLegalhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/focus-on-law/2009/06/08/Focus-on-Law-Spotlights-Special-Education/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/focus-on-law/2009/06/08/Focus-on-Law-Spotlights-Special-EducationMon, 08 Jun 2009 13:00:00 GMTSpecial Education in the Spotlight: Focus on LawBeth Polner Abrahams welcomes education advocate Marcia Vogel, who works with families of individuals with disabilities. Mrs. Vogel assists those individuals to receive an appropriate education, negotiate solutions to bureaucratic problems with government agencies, and provide information and referrals for families in need of additional resources. Marcia Vogel has provided training to school districts and parent groups regarding advocacy and NY State and Federal regulations for special education. A founding member and past president of the SEPTA (Special Education PTA) in her community, she is currently an active member of the Interagency Coordinated Council of Long Island and the Coalition on Health and Wellness in the Early Years. In addition to working for nonprofit agencies for two decades, Marcia Vogel is also a private consultant. 00:30:00Focus on LawnoLaw,Special needs trusts SNTs,Guardianships,Elder Law,Special educationBeth Polner Abrahams welcomes education advocate Marcia Vogel, who works with families of individuals with disabilities. Mrs. Vogel assists those individuals toFocus on Law - Meet Beth Polner Abrahams, Esq. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/focus-on-law/2009/05/19/Focus-on-Law-Meet-Beth-Polner-Abrahams-Esq-Legalhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/focus-on-law/2009/05/19/Focus-on-Law-Meet-Beth-Polner-Abrahams-Esq-/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/focus-on-law/2009/05/19/Focus-on-Law-Meet-Beth-Polner-Abrahams-Esq-Tue, 19 May 2009 14:00:00 GMTFocus on Law - Meet Beth Polner Abrahams, Esq. Meet attorney Beth Polner Abrahams in this debut episode of her Blog Talk Radio show. Since 1982, Ms. Abrahams has provided caring, compassionate, quality legal representation to seniors and the disabled, as well as customized estate planning to meet the needs of individuals, their families, children and other loved ones.00:30:00Focus on LawnoElder Law,Special Needs Planning,Disabled,Seniors,Estate PlanningMeet attorney Beth Polner Abrahams in this debut episode of her Blog Talk Radio show. Since 1982, Ms. Abrahams has provided caring, compassionate, quality legal