Implementing a Life Care Plan requires a full team of experts. Elder law attorneys lead the team, drafting legal documents such as wills, trusts, powers of attorney and healthcare directives. Their role is to protect the elderly person’s rights and ensure that their wishes are respected. They also develop strategies to preserve assets and ensure the person qualifies for public benefits. The attorneys work with all clients who still have capacity to create and implement their custom estate planning documents.
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Public benefits specialists do the legwork required to secure government benefits such as Medicaid, Medicare and VA Aid & Attendance. They handle complex applications, ensure continued eligibility, and maximize benefits, reducing financial pressure. Benefits specialists work with the clients and other family members to ensure all assets are held in the best possible manner for benefits eligibility in the State of Florida. We always comply with Florida rules and regulations for exemptions.
Elder care coordinators do the heavy lifting in the life care plan, working directly with the clients and their families to make sure that the client is receiving the right care in the right place at the right time. Elder care coordinators also help make sure the clients have the best insurance plan for future needs. Placement issues, including tours of prospective new homes, and advocating for good care in an existing situation, are also part of the elder care coordinator’s role.
Life Care Planning is a team effort. Working together, the Life Care Planning team delivers the most precious outcome of all: peace of mind. If you need to consider planning ahead for your older years, call to schedule an appointment with Burzynski Elder Law at 239-434-8557.