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Life care planning


Life care planning is the future of elder law, which integrates long-term care co-ordination and elder law services into a bespoke tailored plan for each client. This section will explain the professional you should consult if your loved one is diagnosed with memory loss, has a stroke or other medical condition, or can no longer live independently.


What is a life care plan?


The Life Care Plan itself is a combination of identifi ed care needs, projecting the future needs and recommendations related to the good long-term care that can be reshaped to meet the changing needs in a client’s situation. In addition, the plan sets out solutions to help


prevent improper or ignored long-term care planning. Elder people experience more unexpected events with serious implications, than other demographics. A life care plan will enable the family to be prepared for what may occur suddenly with a thought-out plan of action.


A revolution in Elder Care


A dedicated team of attorneys, elder coordinators, public benefi t specialists, and other professionals work together to create a holistic plan of action. The plan can include estate planning, powers of attorney, wills, trusts, advance directives, asset preservation, special needs assessments, long-term care guidance, care advocacy, education, and support.


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