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Planning for Long-Term Health Care

We applaud clients that have had the foresight to get an estate plan in place, before they need it. It makes it much easier on your family if you have taken the time to prepare an estate plan ( a will or a trust), specifically setting forth who you want to inherit your estate, who you want to pay your final bills and distribute your estate, how you want your personal effects divided, etc. Sometimes however, doing estate planning can be just the beginning of your planning. Some people discover that on down the road they also need financial planning, long-term health care planning, or Medi-Cal planning.

Especially long term planning and Medi-Cal planning are subjects that most people know little about. You may have questions about how to pay for long-term care? How do I know if I need it? Can I plan now for the possibility I will need it in the future?

AARP (American Association of Retired Peersons has a great article tthat discusses some of these issues. According to AARP, about 60% of people over the age of 65 will require some type of long-term care during their lifetime. There are many choices for long-term care from having your family members care for you to long-term health insurance and Medi-Cal. Sometimes you need a combination of services.

For the legal side of planning for long-term care or qualifying for Medi-Cal, contact us at Law Office of Scott C. Soady, A Professional Corporation. We offer a complimentary consulatation and will be happy to discuss your questions about these and other estate planning issues.

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