Connecticut Elder Care Planning Lawyer
An elder care planning lawyer requires a broad foundation and experience in planning for long-term health care, including in-home care and institutional care and a thorough knowledge of Connecticut and federal regulations, Medicaid (Title 19), and surrogate decision making through powers of attorney, living wills, health-care directives, conservatorships, and guardianships. In addition, to offer effective services in this challenging field the lawyer must have the support of well-qualified staff. At our firm we have carefully assembled such an eldercare team. If you would like to discuss planning for health care, please contact Bristol law office and make arrangements to speak with Mr. Allaire.
We understand the needs of seniors and their families.
At our firm elder law attorney Stephen O. Allaire has developed an exceptionally talented and experienced elder care team that crafts creative and effective solutions for our clients. Our well-qualified paralegal staff includes social workers, a former nursing admissions director, and former Connecticut Department of Social Services Medicaid (Title 19) workers. The team offers a wealth of experience in helping Connecticut residents navigate the process of obtaining and preserving Medicaid and other public benefits, in protecting assets through the use of special needs trusts, and in helping families with the practical problems related to aging.
In order to ensure our clients receive the optimal amount of attention and expert assistance, our estate planning lawyers consult with related professionals, including accountants, discharge planners, intake care specialists, health care planners, and Medicaid experts when indicated.
We realize that our clients are entrusting us with the matters that are most important to them – the care of their loved ones. That’s why we refuse to compromise on any level. As our client you will meet and work directly with our estate planning and health care needs attorneys, working with us to fulfill your goals.
There are many issues facing families with elderly members. In addition to Medicaid planning our firm is prepared to assist your family with special needs trusts, a will, probate, and transactions involving a home or other real estate holding. For more information regarding our practice and how we can help you with planning for health care or other matters, contact a lawyer at our Bristol, Connecticut, office.









