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The Elder Care Journey: How to protect Yourself, Your family, and Your Finances
DANIEL O. TULLY, ESQ.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
KILBOURNE & TULLY, P.C.
BRISTOL ○ GLASTONBURY ○ NORTH HAVEN ○ STAMFORD
Our Goal
Design a Plan to Allow You to Stay Independent as Long as Possible… and to Protect Yourself, Your Family
and Your Finances…
Does Anyone here today:
•Eat a low fat diet?
•Exercise?
•Take Vitamins?
That’s Great Because…
You’re part of the problem!
Why So Many are Concerned •Life expectancies continue to increase
•Financial strains on Medicare and Medicaid
•More seniors now than ever before, plus the Baby Boomers are aging
The Elder Care Journey
Journey Stop 1: j
THE HEALTHY VIGOROUS SENIOR (WITH PERHAPS SOME CHRONIC HEALTH PROBLEMS)
Journey Stop 1
•Medicare “Cares”
•Private Insurance
•Traditional Estate Planning?
Why Do Many Use Long Terms Care Insurance In Their Planning?
•You wouldn’t think of going without homeowners or car insurance
•Insurance transfers the risk
•The cost can be economical and gives piece of mind
Long Term Care Insurance Policies Have Improved
•Policies are geared to meet your needs
•Inflation Protection
•Home health care
•Adult day care
•State Partnership Plans
Journey Stop 2: THE DECLINING SENIOR WITH MEMORY
OR MOBILITY ISSUES
This Situation Needs Immediate Attention Once the Person Needs
•In Home Assistance, or
•Lives in an Assisted Living Facility ◦Private Pay ◦Long Term Care Insurance ◦Veterans Benefits ◦Estate Planning Coordination
There Is Money Available For •Wartime veterans
•Surviving spouses of wartime veterans
The key is to qualify!
Requirements for Extra Money
•Wartime Service (or widow of wartime Veteran)
•Medical expenses
•Based on household income and assets
Service Requirements
•Served at least 90 days of actual duty
•Served at least one day during a war period
•Can’t have a dishonorable discharge
What Aid and Attendance Means
Inability to…
•Dress/undress
•Keep oneself presentable
•Bathe oneself
•Feed oneself
Co-ordination Between Veterans and Medicaid is Tricky
Journey Stop 3: THE FRAGILE SENIOR
CURRENT NURSING HOME RESIDENT
(OR EXPECTED WITHIN A YEAR)
Journey Stop 3
•Private Pay (15,000 to 18,000 per month or more)
•Long Term Care Insurance
•Medicaid Planning (to preserve assets and dignity)
•Estate Planning Changes
Power of Attorney Health Care
•Advance Directives
•Living Will
•Caveat HIPAA
•Terry Schiavo Case
Special Situations That Demand Immediate Attention Summary
•Nursing Home Residents
•Memory Loss, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, MS, ALS
•Child being paid to care for parent(s)
•Veterans in assisted living or with large medical expenses
•Healthy seniors who want to get their “ducks in a row”
The Elder Care Journey: How to Protect Yourself, Your Family, and Your Finances
Daniel O. Tully, Esq.
Kilbourne & Tully, P.C.
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Glastonbury, CT
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