Long Term Care Planning
Elder Law Today is a newsletter published by Adrian & Pankratz, P.A. It covers topics such as Division of Assets, Long Term Care Planning, Guardianship, Powers of Attorney, Estate Planning, Wills, Living Trusts and Special Needs Trusts. This information is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For specific questions you should consult a qualified attorney.
Long Term Care Planning Attorneys
Tim Hodge
Long Term Care Planning Forms
- Medicaid Brochure (61 KB PDF)
- Do You Qualify for Financial Assistance for Nursing Home Care? (57 KB PDF)
- Checklist of Documents - Medicaid (29 KB DOC)
Elder Law Today Newsletters
Our Newest Articles- Enhancing the Quality of Life for People with Alzheimer's and Their Families
- Updated Medicaid Figures for 2011
- Is Every Married Couple Required to Spend Down One-Half of Their Assets in Order to Qualify for Medicaid?
- Adult Day Care - An Alternative to Nursing Home Placement
- Think Before You Purchase: Medicaid Does Not Consider All Funeral Plans "Exempt"
- Estate Recovery
- Does An Inheritance Count for Medicaid?
- Avoiding Probate
- Hospice Care - Benefit for Those with Life-Limiting Illnesses
- Long Term Care Insurance - Is it Right for You?
- Medicaid Law Changes Enacted
- Medicaid Myths Part 1
- Medicaid Myths Part 2
- What is Division of Assets?
- What is The Five Year "Look Back"?
- Planning for the Future: For People of All Ages
- Durable Powers of Attorney
- Transferring Property Upon Your Death
- When a Loved One Dies
- Living Wills
- Revocable Living Trusts
- Power of Attorney, Guardianship and Conservatorship
- Understanding Life Sustaining Measures
- Can You Keep Your Real Estate and Still Qualify for Medicaid?
- Is an IRA Counted by Medicaid
- Medicaid Home-Based Services and the Alzheimer's Patient
- The Basics of Medicaid...or..."What You Can and Cannot Keep"
- When is the Right Time to do Medicaid Planning?
- The Importance of Medicaid PLanning From a Nursing Home's Perspective
- Successful Planning
- Exempt Assets and Countable Assets: What Must Be Spent?
- Financial Gifts to Children and their Effect on Medicaid Qualifications

