Monday, November 30, 2015

Elder Law Fundamentals

When it comes to elder law, people are most often concerned about long term care planning for themselves as they age or for their aging parents. 

Many fear losing all their assets to a nursing home, and others need assistance with navigating through the complicated legal waters of Medicaid. 
 
Other fundamental components of elder law include:
  • Protecting the at-home spouse’s assets and income
  • Representation at elderly services or in court
  • Long term care planning
  • Addressing concerns about the high cost of nursing home care
  • Reviewing long term care insurance plans
  • Medicaid planning
  • Assistance with the completion of the Medicaid application 
  • Helping loved ones stay at home with home care assistance
  • Caregiver help
  • Planning for disabled individuals

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