Poznak Dyer Kanar Schefsky Thompson, PLC delivers elder law services from their Midland, MI office, focusing on long-term care planning and Medicaid qualification strategies. Their attorneys assist seniors facing nursing home neglect involving bedsores, medication errors, falls resulting in fractures, and malnutrition due to inadequate care. The firm specializes in helping clients navigate the complex eligibility requirements for nursing home Medicaid coverage while protecting spousal assets from impoverishment. Their practice addresses incapacity planning through comprehensive business and healthcare powers of attorney that prevent costly guardianship proceedings. The attorneys guide families through elder abuse cases involving physical harm, emotional mistreatment, financial exploitation, and improper use of chemical restraints in care facilities. By consulting with their elder law specialists, clients receive protection against wandering incidents, unsanitary conditions, and delayed medical treatment in institutional settings. The firm helps seniors consider long-term care insurance options while preserving family investments and avoiding nursing home placement when possible. Contact their office at 989-832-1770 for assistance with elder care decisions.

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Zagula Law Office operates from 3660 Pennsylvania Avenue in Weirton, West Virginia, where attorney Pam Zagula champions elder law clients across West Virginia, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. The firm focuses on the inequity in the healthcare system’s treatment of elderly patients, noting that Medicare and supplemental health insurance won’t cover nursing home care for conditions like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and dementia, forcing seniors to deplete life savings before receiving government assistance. Their elder law services help clients protect homes and assets while planning for nursing home costs. The firm emphasizes recent Mississippi law changes allowing asset protection trusts that shield from creditor claims while still permitting owner access, and explains that conservatorships requiring two doctors to certify incapacity can often be avoided with valid powers of attorney. Guardianship services address situations where courts must appoint decision-makers for incapacitated adults or minors. The practice specializes in Medicaid planning, navigating requirements that typically allow single individuals just $4,000 in assets and married couples $148,620 (2023 figures), while utilizing specific exceptions enabling middle-class Americans to qualify without complete asset depletion.

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Stubbins, Watson, Bryan & Witucky Co., L.P.A. is situated at 59 N. 4th Street, Zanesville, OH 43702, providing dedicated elder law services to central Ohio residents. Attorney Michael T. Bryan, CELA, leads their elder law practice with dual certification as a Specialist in Elder Law by both the National Elder Law Foundation and the Ohio State Bar Association. The firm focuses on creating customized solutions for seniors’ long-term care planning, asset protection, guardianships, and estate planning needs. Their expertise extends to Medicaid planning strategies designed to protect assets while qualifying for healthcare coverage, helping clients navigate the financial challenges of aging when long-term care costs can quickly deplete lifetime savings. The firm also specializes in Veterans Benefits planning, assisting qualifying veterans in accessing up to $32,729 in tax-free income for home health, assisted living, or nursing home expenses. Additionally, they provide guidance on guardianship proceedings when incapacity arises and comprehensive estate planning to minimize probate complications. For elder law assistance in downtown Zanesville, clients can schedule a consultation by calling (740) 452-8484.

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Jessica Wilson Law Office, located at 221 Columbia Street, Brooklyn, NY 11231, specializes in elder law with a focus on aging in place planning. Attorney Ryan Jay Smollar provides individualized attention to seniors seeking to live independently while securing their assets and legacy. The firm offers comprehensive Medicaid planning services, helping clients arrange assets to qualify for benefits while protecting their life savings. They assist with establishing Medicaid Asset Protection Trusts, which shield assets from being counted as resources for Medicaid eligibility after the look-back period. The practice also handles Pooled Income Trusts, allowing New Yorkers to preserve monthly income while obtaining home care services. Their expertise extends to advising on complex Medicaid income guidelines, primary residence protection strategies, and navigating the various look-back periods for different Medicaid programs. The firm’s Medicaid specialist, Susan Marchesini, brings over 15 years of experience coordinating applications throughout the five boroughs and Long Island, helping clients manage the complicated interactions between social workers, doctors, nurses, and the Department of Social Services.

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Located at Elder Law Center of Wisconsin, attorney W. Ryan Zenk leads a multidisciplinary team dedicated to asset protection and life care planning for seniors. Their practice addresses elder abuse concerns including bedsores, medication errors, physical neglect, and financial exploitation cases. With a comprehensive staff including a geriatric care manager, psychologist trained in Alzheimer’s diagnosis, registered nurse, and benefits specialists, the firm offers unique solutions to complex elder law challenges. They focus on preventing nursing home neglect incidents involving falls, malnutrition, improper restraints, and wandering events while helping clients qualify for Medicaid benefits. The center specializes in asset preservation strategies that protect seniors from financial devastation due to long-term care costs. Client reviews consistently praise their team’s ability to save entire estates through careful Medicaid planning that other attorneys claimed impossible. Their services include trust administration, guardianship proceedings, and retirement planning that addresses inadequate staffing consequences in nursing facilities. Call (262) 812-6262 to discuss protection against elder neglect, chemical restraint concerns, or financial exploitation vulnerabilities.

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Located at 12511 Spring Hill Dr, Spring Hill, FL 34609, Elder Needs Law provides comprehensive legal services for seniors and their families navigating the complexities of aging. Led by attorney Jason Neufeld, author of “How to Get Medicaid to Pay for Some or All of Your Long-Term Care Expenses,” the firm specializes in elder law, Medicaid planning, and estate planning throughout Florida. Their dedicated team of attorneys addresses the unique challenges seniors face, offering guidance on guardianship, aging in place versus nursing home care, and incapacity planning. Elder Needs Law assists clients with developing comprehensive estate plans, navigating Medicaid regulations, and exploring long-term care options. The firm helps protect assets, ensure eligibility for benefits, and secure comfortable futures for clients and their families. Their holistic approach encompasses both preventative planning and crisis intervention for immediate legal concerns like financial abuse, consumer fraud, and Medicaid qualification. With additional offices in Aventura, Plantation, Boca Raton, Miami, Tampa, Brandon, and Lakewood Ranch, Elder Needs Law offers accessible legal support throughout Florida. Contact them at (352) 570-5133 for personalized elder law assistance.

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LifeGen Law Group operates from 1983 E. Seminole St., Springfield, MO 65804, specializing in elder law crisis planning and power of attorney assistance. Led by attorney Bret Uhrich, the firm helps families facing imminent or current long-term care needs for loved ones, offering strategic legal solutions when nursing home placement becomes unavoidable. They emphasize that significant asset protection remains possible even without the luxury of five-year advance planning. The firm provides comprehensive analysis of each client’s unique situation, with no two crisis plans being alike due to varying factors such as marital status, income, care costs, and asset types. Their services include evaluating existing Durable Financial Powers of Attorney to ensure they contain appropriate language for planning on behalf of disabled individuals, or helping establish new ones to avoid lengthy, expensive guardianship proceedings. LifeGen Law Group never charges for initial consultations with their elder law attorneys, allowing clients to explore available options without obligation. Contact them at 417-823-9898 to discover what planning strategies might work for your specific situation.

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Anthony J. Enea, Esq., managing partner at Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP in White Plains and Somers, New York, emphasizes the critical importance of proactive estate planning during retirement years. With nearly 40 years protecting seniors, the disabled, and their families, Enea notes that delaying execution of essential documents like durable powers of attorney and healthcare proxies creates significant risks. If incapacitation occurs without proper planning, expensive and emotionally taxing guardianship proceedings become necessary, potentially leaving appointed guardians unable to make vital financial transactions to protect assets from long-term care costs. Similarly, waiting too long to implement Medicaid Asset Protection Trusts increases the risk of depleting life savings on nursing home or home care, which can cost $175,000 to $220,000 annually for nursing facilities and $150,000 to $175,000 for home care in the New York metropolitan area. Enea, who holds an AV Preeminent Rating from Martindale-Hubbell, serves as president of the Westchester County Bar Foundation and practices in wills, trusts, estates, elder law, and Medicaid planning.

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Moore and Peden, P.C., located at 219 W 7th St #B in Columbia, Tennessee 38401, offers comprehensive elder law services with an emphasis on issues affecting the aging population. Their services include preparation of wills, living wills, powers of attorney, Qualified Income Trusts, healthcare agent appointments, and various types of trusts including revocable, irrevocable, and special needs trusts. The firm provides Medicaid financial planning, representation at Medicaid fair hearings, assistance with applications, and nursing home patient advocacy. They help clients understand Medicare, which provides most seniors’ medical costs through its different parts covering hospitalization, physicians services, alternative plans, and prescription drugs. Additionally, they explain TennCare Choices (Medicaid in Tennessee), detailing eligibility based on medical and financial need, planning alternatives to maximize community spouse income and exempt assets, asset transfer strategies, strategies to maximize resource allowances, conversion of countable resources to non-countable resources, and estate recovery minimization. Their comprehensive approach includes addressing legal, tax, and elder care oversight issues. Contact: 931-381-0600.

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Estate & Elder Law Services operates under the leadership of principal attorney William W. Erhart from their Wilmington office at 2961 Centerville Road, Suite #350. Their specialized elder law practice focuses on addressing legal issues that become increasingly significant as clients age. While they encourage planning well before senior years, they recognize many younger people postpone addressing these matters until later in life. The firm excels at helping clients during crisis situations and preparing them for critical decisions regarding healthcare, wealth preservation, and other essential matters. Their comprehensive services encompass effective estate planning strategies utilizing wills, trusts, and other vehicles designed to protect and transfer wealth. They provide expertise in powers of attorney arrangements for financial and healthcare decisions, ensuring trusted agents can act when clients become incapacitated. Their Medicaid planning services help individuals qualify for government benefits related to long-term care while protecting assets. Additionally, they handle probate matters, guiding personal representatives through the court-supervised process of estate distribution. For personalized assistance, contact them at 302-651-0113 Monday through Friday.

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