What is Elder Law ?

What is Elder Law?

As the population grows older, many elders must face the difficult challenges of aging, such as declining health, long-term care planning, asset protection and other financial concerns. The practice of elder law is designed to assist seniors with meeting these challenges and give them peace of mind knowing that they will age with dignity.

Long-term Care Planning

The escalating costs of long-term care, including services for both medical and non-medical needs, is a daunting challenge for elders and their loved ones. In some cases, elders may need non-skilled care to assist with daily tasks of living such as dressing, feeding, shopping, and light housekeeping. Alternatively, some elders may require skilled nursing care whether provided at home, or in an assisted living facility or nursing home.

By failing to adequately plan for these needs, the cost of long-term care can easily deplete an elder’s savings. A skilled elder law attorney can help explore options such as long-term care insurance, selecting the best skilled nursing facility or qualifying for public benefits such as Social Security and Medicaid.

Medicaid Planning

One option to cover the costs of long-term care is Medicaid, a federal program run by the states that provides medical assistance to low-income individuals, and those who are 65 or older. However, many elders may not qualify because their financial resources exceed the eligibility threshold. One way to protect your home and your assets is by establishing an irrevocable trust known as a Medicaid Trust.

Elder Abuse

Elder abuse, whether physical, or emotional, has been called the crime of the twenty-first century. In addition, financial abuse occurs when an individual takes an elder’s property for a wrongful purposes or with intent to defraud. In these situations, an elder law attorney can serve as a dedicated advocate and protect a senior’s rights.

Ultimately, an experienced and compassionate attorney can help elders plan for the challenges of aging, preserve their independence, protect their assets and enable them to enjoy their golden years .

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