Prevention Plan

Get your ducks in a row. Prevent a crisis later.

 

Our life care planning team works to simplify the legal complications in your life and help you and your family plan ahead for your aging needs. Life Care Planning is a holistic, elder-centered approach to elder law that helps families navigate the journey through the long term care maze. Our prevention plan is perfect for older adults who are living independently and not facing an imminent care concern. This plan is offered as an “add-on” service to our estate planning and allows our clients to be proactive in planning and organizing their wishes regarding future care, end of life concerns, and specific instructions for their final days and beyond.

We can help address various needs beyond your legal documents:

  • We manage risk and can plan for the various options as you age

  • We create a pro-active plan before you are in need or in a crisis for how you will handle future care concerns

  • Quarterly check-ins

  • Proactive assessments

  • Preparing your important documents and planning for family members who may need to take over one day but are not actively engaged in your day-to-day

  • Early and proactive conversations around future options for public benefit assistance from Medicare, Medicaid, Veteran’s compensation, Aid and Attendance, and Medicaid Home and Community Based Waivers

  • Updating estate planning documents to reduce the burden on agents and trustees

  • Establishing a line of communication with your successor agents so they have someone to call to assist them if they have questions down the road

  • Practical tips to achieve your personal estate planning goals

  • A single point of contact to answer concerns in this complex area

 
 

Why does traditional elder law fall short?

A traditional elder law firm is limited to creating a plan for your aging needs and preparing the legal documents to get there. That set up does NOT include the consistent follow through, on-site visits and assessments, health care advocacy, continuity of planning and more that are included in life care planning.

Our plans include a financial component that addresses how and where care will be provided at various levels of need. If you are concerned about the extraordinary cost of skilled care, a comprehensive financial plan can protect and preserve your assets while accessing benefits from in-home caregiving services to fully covered skilled care in a facility. You have lots of options if you plan ahead and less if you don’t.

Why choose LawyerLisa for your Life Care Planning Needs?

Choosing a proactive prevention plan is an affordable way to minimize the risks of an expensive and stressful crisis situation down the road. LawyerLisa has a dedicated team of lawyers, legal professionals, and Elder Care Coordinators that utilize our skills and experience to deliver timely results when our clients need us most. Our knowledgeable team navigates trusts, social security issues, Medicaid applications, Medicaid penalties, Medicaid repayment, placement options, caregiver options and payment, intent to return home, house clean outs and sales, power of attorney issues, budgeting, home safety checks, approved expenses, spend downs, paying for long term care, and so much more!


Want to see how our approach is different and customized to your exact needs?

We focus on the unique needs of every client with one cohesive goal: To simplify the complications in life. The individual attention LawyerLisa provides to each client has already created a loyal client base that continues to grow.

Accreditation (Excerpt from nelf.org/page/Accreditation)

The National Elder Law Foundation complies with the following American Bar Association (ABA) standards to certify attorneys in the practice of elder law:

Accredited specialist certification

*Reprinted with permission from the American Bar Association Standing Committee on Specialization

A quick glance through the “attorneys” section of the yellow page directory of any major metropolitan area will make it clear that many lawyers specialize in one or more kinds of legal matters.

Like other professionals, many lawyers concentrate their practices to certain fields of law. In fact, most specialize to some degree by limiting the range of matters they handle.

An increasing number of lawyers are choosing to be recognized as having special knowledge and experience by becoming certified specialists in certain fields of law.

Lawyers who are certified as specialists have been recognized by independent professional certifying organizations as having an enhanced level of skill, as well as substantial involvement in established legal specialty areas. Certifying organizations require lawyers to demonstrate special training, experience and knowledge to ensure that recognition as a certified specialist is meaningful and reliable.

Specialty certification programs available to lawyers are growing both in numbers and variety. In 1993, the American Bar Association (ABA) adopted a set of voluntary national standards, along with a set of procedures to accredit specialty certification programs.

The standards were designed to establish reasonable and valid criteria to accredit programs that grant specialty certification to qualified lawyers and to provide state authorities with a basis for approving programs which seek recognition in their jurisdictions.

Choose your area of concern to learn more:

 

Lisa Hostetler Brown, CELA* Certified Elder Law Attorney, Certified by the National Elder Law Foundation

Lane Cook, CFP* Certified Financial Planner, conferred by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards

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