In a perfect world, everyone would establish a long-term care plan well in advance of needing such care, all the necessary finances to pay for any such needs would be in order and everyone in the family would be prepared to help execute that plan at any given moment. But the reality is that most people procrastinate on any type of planning that focuses on the possibility of serious illness or death. When an unplanned event happens that requires immediate long-term care, and in the absence of an existing plan, long-term care ‘crisis’ planning can help you navigate the days to come. What is Long-term care ‘crisis’ planning? This term is based on the notion that an event occurred that now requires you to make decisions regarding long-term nursing home care, including addressing the cost of such care, in a short period of time. Your first step might be to seek advice from professionals who are trained in the area of long-term care planning and stay current on the best methods for addressing your situation, as the rules and regulations of Medicaid are complicated and change frequently. Below are a few of the ways a trained professional might help you manage your long-term care crisis situation:
For more information on long-term care crisis planning, contact Davis & McCann, P. A., Dodge City, KS. We are members of Wealth Counsel, a national consortium of Estate Planning Attorneys and Elder Law. We focus our practice on providing clients with the best legal advice on estate planning, Medicaid and Long-term Care Planning, Family Business/Small Business Succession Planning, Probate, Trust Administration, Real Estate Transactions, 1031 Exchanges, and related matters. Comments are closed.
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