Planning for the possibility of assisted living and long-term care options ensures that your aging parents receive the support they need, while protecting their financial security and preserving family peace.
The Corporate Transparency Act requires many businesses to report beneficial ownership information, but a federal court injunction temporarily blocks enforcement. While reporting is paused, businesses should prepare by gathering required details and monitoring legal updates to ensure compliance if deadlines are reinstated.
Over half of adults aged 65+ will need long-term care, yet most are financially unprepared. The Legacy Design Strategies elder law team can help you prepare with Medicaid planning, asset protection, and legal directives.
The ability to age in place — or live in your own home or community as you age — is based on health, home accessibility, social support, and financial considerations. Therefore, it’s important to carefully assess your unique situation and make informed decisions about aging in place or other housing options in Omaha, based on […]
Long-term care insurance helps cover costs of in-home care, assisted living and nursing homes. This protects your savings and secures your quality of life in your final years.
High healthcare costs often do not align with the fixed income of older individuals, raising concerns about affordability and accessibility. This article examines the need for long-term care, why Medicare is not a long-term option, and how Medicaid Planning helps seniors plan for skilled nursing care while protecting their nest egg proactively.
Learn how you can protect your nest egg from nursing home costs through early planning. This article explains issues including the rising costs of long-term care, Medicaid eligibility, and the role of estate planning and elder law attorneys in safeguarding financial security for seniors.
An elderly woman with dementia lives in squalor, lacking the family or money to get the help she needs. Avoid this by planning for long-term skilled nursing care sooner rather than later.