Disability Planning
Elder Law: Legal planning solutions for individuals 65+ years old
Medicaid Planning
Community Based Supports
Skilled Nursing Facility
Catastrophic Injuries and Settlement Planning
Early On-set Medical Conditions: ALS, MS, Brain Injury, Parkinson’s
Intellectual and Related Disabilities
Use of Special Needs Trusts
Social Security Disability Benefits
Probate
Dementia and Capacity Issues
Conservatorship
Guardianship
Decedent’s Estates
Wrongful Death Settlements
Probate Litigation
Estate Planning and Asset Preservation Planning
Fiduciary Services
Trust Administration
Referring Medical Professionals:
Geriatric Care Managers
Dementia-Certified Professionals
Medical Personnel
Healthcare Professionals
by Attorney Claudia W. Englisby | Feb 24, 2021 | CT Elder Law, FAQ, News
How Does Long Term Care Work? Long-term care is the care you need if you aren’t able to perform daily activities on your own for an extended period of time. There are a number of different ways that long-term care can be provided. There are also vast differences...