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- About the Elder Law Lawyers at Lamson & Cutner, P.C.
- FAQ's Frequently Asked Questions about Elder Law
- 25 Strategies to Prevent Financial Ruin from Long-Term Health Care Costs.
- Downloadable - PDF Version of the 25 Strategies Special Report
- Introduction to 25 Strategies: A Special Report for Seniors, the Disabled, and Their Families
- (1) You Can Qualify for Medicaid (even if you don’t think so)
- (2) The “Wait and See” Approach Can Result in Ruinous Health Care Expenses.
- (3) Plan for Home Care and Nursing Home Facility Care while You Still Can.
- (4) What’s the difference between Medicare and Medicaid?
- (5) It’s NOT Too Late for Effective Medicaid Planning (even if you think it is)
- (6) Why Hire an Elder Law Attorney?
- (7) Don’t Prepare Your Own Medicaid Application
- (8) Trusts Can Protect Your Home and Your Money!
- (9) Special Trusts for Specific Purposes
- (10) Protecting Co-op Apartments Requires Special Handling
- (11) Evaluate Your 401k or IRA Carefully when Planning for Medicaid
- (12) Why Take the Lump Sum Option on Your Pension or Retirement Account?
- (13) Choose Your Trustee Wisely
- (14) Private Annuities Can Help Protect Your Assets
- (15) Caregiver Agreements Help Achieve Medicaid Eligibility
- (16) Keep Your Medicare Insurance
- (17) The Durable Power of Attorney
- (18) Elder Law and Estate Planning
- (19) The Health Care Proxy vs. the Living Will
- (20) How to Choose an Elder Law Firm
- (21) Streamline Your Financial Affairs and Record Keeping
- (22) New York State is More Generous than Other States
- (23) Your Attorney Can Help Find the Best Care for You
- (24) Long-Term Care Insurance Won’t Necessarily Solve the Problem
- (25) Compassionate Elder Law Planning Focuses on Your Quality-of-Life!
- Table of Contents
- 25 Strategies to Prevent Financial Ruin from Long-Term Health Care Costs Special Report - Top 10 Elder Law Strategies for Alzheimer's Patients & Their Families
- Downloadable - PDF Version of the Top 10 Elder Law Strategies for Alzheimer's Patients & Their Families Special Report
- Introduction to:
The Top 10 Elder Law Strategies for Alzheimer's Patients and Their Families - (1) Investigate Elder Law planning immediately if you suspect Alzheimer's or dementia.
- (2) Asset protection is imperative for Alzheimer's & dementia patients.
- (3) It's not too late to plan an Elder Law strategy for an Alzheimer's or dementia patient!
- (4) Obtain valuable services for an Alzheimer's or dementia patient and preserve their dignity.
- (5) Predictability + track record equals successful Elder Law planning!
- (6) Alzheimer's & dementia and the Durable Power of Attorney.
- (7) Caregiver Agreement & Alzheimer's disease.
- (8) Health Care Proxy, Advance Directives & Alzheimer's disease.
- (9) New York Medicaid & Alzheimer's disease - NY residency matters.
- (10) Recertification is essential to maintain Medicaid benefits for Alzheimer's & dementia patients.
- Table of Contents -
The Top 10 Elder Law Strategies for Alzheimer's Patients and Their Families - 7 Important Steps: Alzheimer's, Medicaid Benefits and Asset Protection
- Alzheimer's Patients and Caregiver Agreements
- Alzheimer's Disease and
Advance Directives - Alzheimer's and Dementia Patients Staying Home
- 10 Critical Mistakes to Avoid When Applying for Medicaid
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- Single Person - Needing Home Care
- Single Person - Needing Nursing Home Care
- Married Couple - Spouse Needs Home Care
- Married Couple - Spouse Needs Nursing Home Care
- Married Couple - Both Partners Need Home Care
- Married Couple - Both Partners Need Nursing Home Care
- Special Needs Care for the Disabled Individual or Child
- Unmarried Couples - Elder Law Planning
- Gay and Lesbian Couples - Elder Law Planning
- Estate Planning - Elder Law
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- Carole C. Lamson
- David A. Cutner
- Karen W. Mancuso
- Sabrina Morrissey
- Julia M. Greenberg Jason E. Danforth Caitlyn Whitehead
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Alzheimer's Information Center:
Situations That the Elderly and Disabled May Find Themselves In
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