Likewise, «if you are walking in the house and the lights are off because the bills haven't been paid, or your parents» checking account is overdrawn and they're usually good with
finances, those
kinds of things signal something is
wrong,» Giles adds.
Betsy Stotler: Okay, well we are a boutique firm and we specialize in complex collections for healthcare facilities, so longterm care, assisted living, anything related to that, and complex just means more than just go get a judgement and have 10 judgements in the basement
of a courthouse, it's
kind of like think tank brainstorming about ways to get nursing homes paid when there are Medicaid issues rather than just dementia who don't know much about their
finances or can't communicate and it's another way I describe it is it's when estate planning has gone
wrong or didn't exist and we need to fix it retroactively to make sure it doesn't ruin the nursing homes chances
of ever getting paid for a resident, and then it often usually helps the resident in the process.