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Secure Your Family’s Future with Elder Law Planning

March 4, 2025 · Leave a Comment

Moving a parent from their beloved home to assisted living is a stressful process. There’s plenty to think about when it comes to the transition and all it encompasses. But after attending the University of Kentucky’s 7th Annual Elder Law Conference, we thought it would be a great time to discuss a very important part of the planning process—elder law.  Here’s what you need to know so you can shape a more secure and fulfilling future for your family. 

Elder Law and Why it Matters

Elder law plays a reassuring role for seniors and their families as they navigate the complexities of aging. It is a specialized legal field which includes estate planning, Medicaid planning, guardianship, access to government programs, and more, all tailored to oversee the grace and security of the aging journey.

Without the protective guidance of elder law, seniors may find themselves vulnerable to financial insecurity, healthcare dilemmas, and the loss of autonomy over their personal and estate decisions.

Find Guidance with an Elder Law Attorney

With any legal issue, it’s easy to get lost in all the legal requirements and jargon. And with elder law, it can be hard to know what you even need to cover. An elder law attorney will guide you through the process. Here’s where their expertise really makes a difference: 

Estate Planning

Estate planning is a fundamental step in making sure a senior’s family and loved ones are taken care of when they’re gone.  According to attorney Tom Stone of Stone Legal Group, PLLC in an issue of Today’s Transitions,  “A good estate plan is a road map for how our personal possessions are given to the people or organizations we care about after we’re gone. It also provides for someone to step in our place for medical and financial matters when we can no longer do so ourselves.” At a minimum, Tom believes every adult should have three estate planning documents:

Last Will and Testament:

A document that outlines how one wishes to distribute their assets and who should become the guardian of their minor children after passing. Without it, their estate defaults to state law for distribution, and a court decides guardianship, possibly leading to unintended outcomes.

Durable Power of Attorney:

Designates a trusted individual to manage one’s financial and medical affairs should they become incapacitated in the future. This ensures matters are handled according to the individual’s wishes, providing peace of mind for the entire family.

Living Will Directive and Health Care Surrogate Designation:

Allows one to express their desires concerning life-sustaining treatment if they face terminal illness or incapacitation. It also appoints a health care surrogate to make medical decisions on their behalf so that health care preferences are respected. 

Tom also notes that if you want to avoid the probate process—a court-supervised procedure to authenticate a deceased person’s will and distribute assets—you can create a Revocable Living Trust, which keeps the estate private and free from court interference. Probate can be lengthy and costly, so bypassing it can save time and preserve more of the estate for the beneficiaries.

Medicaid Planning 

Medicaid provides comprehensive health coverage to millions of seniors and individuals with limited income. This program is a lifeline for those facing the high costs of essential medical care, offering benefits beyond the scope of private insurance and filling gaps left by Medicare.

For example, while Medicare primarily covers hospital care, outpatient services, and prescriptions for individuals over 65, Medicaid extends to more comprehensive services such as long-term care. This includes nursing home stays and home health care—services not typically covered by Medicare.

Eligibility Requirements

To qualify for Medicaid, applicants must meet specific income and asset thresholds, which vary by state. Eligibility criteria can include the applicant’s financial resources, age, disability status, family size, and other factors.  

Below is a reference table for seniors to determine if they immediately meet the criteria for long-term care from a Kentucky Medicaid program. The American Council On Aging, which provides this information, notes that if one does not meet all of the requirements, it does not mean they are ineligible or cannot become eligible for Medicaid in Kentucky. 

Optimizing eligibility often involves legal and financial maneuvers, like setting up qualifying trusts, liquidating assets in a Medicaid-compliant manner, or converting countable assets into exempt assets. The advice of an elder law attorney will help guide your family through this process. They will explain the right actions to take to qualify for Medicaid without affecting financial stability.

Government Assistance Programs 

Government programs aimed at assisting seniors are designed to support the aging population in maintaining their dignity, independence, and quality of life. These programs cover a wide range of needs including healthcare, legal services, and daily living activities. An elder law attorney will help identify and navigate these programs to maximize possible benefits.  

Below are resources recommended by the Kentucky Department for Aging and Independent Living (DAIL) : 

  • Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) – Offers information and assistance regarding services available for elders, helping them navigate the various programs and support systems available. 
  • Caregiver Support Services – Recognizing the role caregivers play in the lives of seniors, Caregiver Support Services provides support through education, assistance, counseling, and respite care services. 
  • Homecare Program – Ensures in-home services for the elderly or individuals with severe disabilities, so they can live independently in their own homes as long as possible. 
  • Long-Term Care Ombudsman – Advocates for the rights and well-being of residents in long-term care facilities, including nursing homes and assisted living facilities. They also investigate complaints to ensure quality care. 
  • State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) – Provides guidance and assistance on Medicare and Medicaid to seniors, helping them understand their health insurance options and benefits.

Senior Family Solutions’ Network of Care 

Planning for the future is a big deal, especially when it involves taking care of ourselves and our loved ones. At Senior Family Solutions, we get that it can feel overwhelming to deal with all the legal jargon. That’s why we’re here: to help make things clearer and less intimidating for you. 

We aren’t lawyers, but we know some great ones who specialize in elder law. Dedicated to helping you and your family, they’ll listen, explain everything, and help make the best decisions for the future. 

Ready to get started? Reach out to Senior Family Solutions today so we can connect you with the right team for your needs. Secure the future for you and your loved ones now.  

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