Home Care and Elder Care
Connecticut Life Care AttorneysPeople who are disabled often require in home care that insurance will not cover or families cannot afford. An elder law attorney from our office will develop a life-care plan and provide innovative home care plans for people in need of Medicaid home care assistance. For people with disabled children, establishing a special needs trust in their name allows you to transfer assets for their future care while enabling you to meet the income requirements necessary for receiving Medicaid. Likewise, for older married couples where one spouse is sick and the other healthy, transferring assets to healthy spouse may enable the sick one to qualify for Medicaid in-home services. We have the knowledge and experience required to provide innovative, creative solutions to your problems. To learn more about how we can help you, contact a Connecticut life care attorney. Working out of our Bristol office, we travel and meet with clients throughout Plainville, Avon, Burlington, New Hartford, Harwinton, Winsted, Meriden, Wethersfield, and Barkhamsted. In-Home Health CareA care-planning lawyer can provide planning strategies for people in need of the following:
Care Planning for Your NeedsAllowances within the law enable people to qualify for Medicaid and other health care benefits through the creation trusts and the reallocation of assets. In order to determine what best fits your needs, our care planning attorneys provide a comprehensive evaluation of your financial situation and health care needs. Working with tax experts, health care specialists, and accountants if necessary, we create a care plans that protect your assets while qualifying you for the in-home benefits. We can relieve the stress and anxiety associated with worry about medical expenses and the care of an elderly or disabled loved one – contact a Connecticut life care lawyer to get the financial and medical help you need. |
