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Spot Early Signs of Dementia and How to Ensure Their Assets are Protected.

Spot Early Signs of Dementia and How to Ensure Their Assets are Protected.

by Deliberato Law Center | Oct 17, 2022 | blog, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Medicaid

An estate plan is more than just preparing for death, it also provides disability protection through what is called special needs planning. This can help your family be protected if you ever become unable to care for yourself, pay your bills or manage your own...
Myths and Misconceptions about Retirement Planning

Myths and Misconceptions about Retirement Planning

by Deliberato Law Center | Mar 30, 2022 | blog, Estate Planning Education, Medicaid, Uncategorized

Numerous studies have shown that Americans’ greatest fear regarding retirement is running out of money. Even so, myths abound about planning for retirement, Social Security, the cost of medical care, and more. Let’s explore the reality behind some of the most common...
A New Treatment for Alzheimer’s Disease and the Controversy Surrounding It

A New Treatment for Alzheimer’s Disease and the Controversy Surrounding It

by Deliberato Law Center | Jan 27, 2022 | blog, Elder Law, Estate Planning Education, Medicaid, Uncategorized

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a drug purported to slow the progress of Alzheimer’s disease. However, the decision is not without controversy. A recent article by AARP explores this subject in some detail. Here is a synopsis. The drug, Aducanumab...
What is the Medicaid Look-Back Period?

What is the Medicaid Look-Back Period?

by Deliberato Law Center | Jan 5, 2022 | blog, Estate Planning Education, Medicaid, Uncategorized

Medicaid can pay for the long-term institutional care of individuals who meet certain income and asset requirements. However, if the applicant’s assets and income exceed these limits, he or she may not qualify for Medicaid assistance until the limits are met. Given...
Responsibilities of a Caregiver: How to Manage Your Loved One’s Legal Needs

Responsibilities of a Caregiver: How to Manage Your Loved One’s Legal Needs

by Deliberato Law Center | Aug 24, 2021 | Elder Law, Estate Planning Education, Medicaid, Uncategorized

Being a caregiver for a loved one may require more than you expect, including overseeing your loved one’s legal affairs. AARP released a recent article addressed this matter and included a legal checklist for Caregivers. Read on for the highlights. Obtain Essential...
Why It’s Smart To Start Planning For Long-Term Care Today

Why It’s Smart To Start Planning For Long-Term Care Today

by Deliberato Law Center | Jul 27, 2021 | Elder Law, Estate Planning Education, Medicaid, Uncategorized

When it comes to planning for long-term care, 69% of Americans say they are not prepared for their own care needs. If the ongoing COVID pandemic has taught us anything, it is to expect the unexpected. One day you can be healthy, while the next you’re suddenly in an...
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