Long Term Care Planning

Create a Pathway to a Fulfilling Future

Leaving your home for an assisted-living community or skilled nursing facility poses numerous personal and financial challenges. Many seniors are not ready to give up their independence. However, daily tasks may become more difficult or even dangerous as they age. Selis Law Firm offers long term care planning in the state of Florida. Our long-term care planning services allow families to identify current healthcare needs while anticipating future care to ensure they receive the services they deserve without depleting resources.
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Preparing You for the Rest of Your Life

Many families are concerned about the high cost of in-home care, assisted living communities, or skilled nursing facilities. That's why it's so essential to hire a qualified and experienced long term care planning lawyer to help. Our friendly and compassionate team can help you navigate the overwhelming complexities involved in creating and implementing a long-term care plan.

There are several factors to consider when creating an effective long-term care plan, including assessing current and future care needs, understanding available resources, and exploring financial options. Let our team guide you throughout every step of the process to ensure you're prepared.

When's the Right Time to Begin Long-Term Care Planning?

Proactively creating a long-term care plan can prevent unnecessary stress, confusion, and financial strain. By getting a head start, you can take the time to evaluate different facilities, compare costs, and understand the nuances of insurance policies. Every family is different. Learn more about when it's the right time to begin your long term care planning:

Early Adulthood

While many adults may think they are too young to consider long-term care, creating a plan early allows you to build a strategy without the stress of immediate concerns.

Major Life Event

Significant occurrences such as retirement, a medical diagnosis, or the loss of a spouse are critical times to reassess and establish a long-term care plan.

During Estate Planning

Integrating your long-term care plan into your estate plan gives you peace of mind knowing your healthcare decisions are well documented.

Declining Health

Making informed decisions is easier when you don't have to worry about your mental or physical health, allowing you to choose your preferred quality of care.
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