A Signature Project of the Pittsburgh Pro Bono Partnership
This project is geared towards helping family members of loved ones with: (1) questions or concerns about elder abuse in nursing homes or long term care facilities, (2) questions pertaining to health insurance benefits for those in nursing homes or long term care facilities and (3) questions pertaining to Medicaid eligibility for those in nursing homes or long term care facilities.
Public Contact: | Neighborhood Legal Services Association 412-255-6700 |
Client eligibility: | Clients will be screened for income eligibility. |
Practice Areas: | Nursing Home and/or Assisted Living Abuse and Insurance Eligibility |
Type of service: | This project is geared towards helping family members of loved ones with: (1) questions or concerns about elder abuse in nursing homes or long term care facilities, (2) questions pertaining to health insurance benefits for those in nursing homes or long term care facilities and (3) questions pertaining to Medicaid eligibility for those in nursing homes or long term care facilities. |
Current needs: | No volunteer needs at this time. |
Time required: | Varies by case. |
Training: | No training available at this time. |
How to volunteer: | Interested attorneys should contact Barbara Griffin, Esq. at bgriffin@acba.org. |
This is a Pittsburgh Pro Bono Partnership Signature Project administered by Robert Peirce & Associates, with clients referred by NLSA.
To find out more about the Pittsburgh Pro Bono Partnership, click here.