Planning for Future Care Needs and Asset Protection (Trusts, Wills, Living Wills, Power of Attorney)
Join us on Thursday September 16th at 11am, with Halley Allaire, Esq to learn about Planning for Future Care Needs and Asset Protection (Trusts, Wills, Living Wills, Power of Attorney) and how this affects you and your family:
- Learn about the documents you would need if you or a family member gets sick, and what exactly they are-(for example, what the heck is a living trust!? )
- Find out why these are so important
- Learn about Medicaid coverage & eligibility
- See what happens to assets if you need care, and how you can plan ahead to protect them
- Have a Go-To kit for easy access in case of an emergency
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Planning for Future Care Needs & Asset Protection
- Learn about the documents you would need if you or a family member gets sick.
- Find out why these are so important
- Learn about Medicaid coverage & eligibility
- See what happens to assets if you need care, and how you can
- plan ahead to protect them
- Have a Go-To kit for easy access in case of an emergency
Please feel free to have your significant other join in. Or, if you are in business, please send to your employees or clients.
Thank you and stay safe and healthy!
Planning for Future Care Needs & Asset Protection
- Learn about the documents you would need if you or a family member gets sick.
- Find out why these are so important
- Learn about Medicaid coverage & eligibility
- See what happens to assets if you need care, and how you can
- plan ahead to protect them
- Have a Go-To kit for easy access in case of an emergency
Please feel free to have your significant other join in. Or, if you are in business, please send to your employees or clients.
Thank you and stay safe and healthy!
Planning for Future Care Needs
Meeting ID: 926 5175 9013
Passcode: Allaire
- Learn about the documents you would need if you or a family member gets sick.
- Find out why these are so important
- Learn about Medicaid coverage & eligibility
- See what happens to assets if you need care, and how you can
- plan ahead to protect them
- Have a Go-To kit for easy access in case of an emergency
Please feel free to have your significant other join in. Or, if you are in business, please send to your employees or clients.
Thank you and stay safe and healthy!
The Conversation Continues with Jim Wright: Bringing a Memory Care Village to the USA
COVID-19 has created an opportunity to reinvent how we think about long-term care. Dr. James Wright, medical director of several Richmond, VA area nursing homes, has been on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic. Based upon his personal experience over the past several months, Dr. Wright will discuss why long-term care needs to change and how we can better care for our seniors going forward.
Add to Calendar: Outlook® Calendar | Google Calendar™ | iCal®THE FUTURE OF SENIOR CARE AFTER COVID – 19
In a “town hall’ style format, the co-founder of the Netherlands’ Dementia Village, Eloy van Hal, will discuss the value of small scale senior housing and implementing the concept in the United States.
Attorney Stephen O. Allaire Speaking Engagement: Planning During the Coronavirus
Hosted by: Michael E. Callahan, FSPA, EA, CPC, RMA, CWS
- Learn about the documents you would need if you or a family member contracted the disease.
- Find out why these are so important
- Learn about Medicare coverage
- See what happens to Social Security Benefits if you are no longer able to take care of business items yourself
- Have a Go-To kit for easy access in case of an emergency
Attorney Stephen O. Allaire Speaking Engagement: 23rd Dementia Education Conference
Home Care Options: Legal Avenues to Stay Home and Protect Assets. ♥
Connecticut has one of the most expansive home care benefits programs of any state. Yet individuals often feel they will be forced into a nursing home once their assets are gone. To qualify for Medicaid, an applicant may only have $1,600 in assets. If living expenses surpass income, how can one afford to stay home? This informational program will offer an extensive view of pre-planning and crisis planning tools, including trusts, Single Premium Immediate Annuities (SPIA), and the Caregiver Child Exemption.