From their office at 7600 Seminole Blvd, Suite 102, Seminole, FL 33772, the elder law attorneys at Rooth & Rooth meet regularly with families impacted by Alzheimer’s and dementia. Led by attorneys Susan A. Rooth, Gilbert J. Rooth, and Ryan Rooth, the firm co-hosted a bowling fundraiser at Liberty Lanes to raise money for the Alzheimer’s Association, demonstrating their commitment to supporting the community they serve. As experienced Seminole elder law attorneys, they emphasize the importance of taking early action when loved ones show signs of Alzheimer’s, ensuring that essential legal tools are in place and up to date. These critical documents include Advanced Directives such as Durable Power of Attorney, Health Care Surrogate, and Living Will. The attorneys stress that while these legal tools won’t make an Alzheimer’s diagnosis easier, they significantly reduce the stress associated with managing care and financial matters. The firm encourages open dialogue with loved ones about their care wishes, providing families with compassionate guidance through difficult decisions. For elder law assistance, contact Rooth & Rooth at (727) 397-4768.
Smith & Haskell Law Firm, operating from 218 E. Henry Street in Spartanburg, South Carolina, provides specialized Medicaid planning services focused on helping individuals and families prepare for the substantial costs of long-term care. Their Medicaid planning attorneys offer trusted legal guidance to protect assets, avoid costly mistakes, and navigate the complex rules affecting property transfers and asset protection. The firm emphasizes understanding Medicaid’s strict income and asset limits, noting that with proper planning, applicants can structure assets to maintain eligibility while following South Carolina and federal regulations for allowable exemptions and transfers. They stress the importance of early planning to allow time for properly restructuring finances and avoiding the penalties associated with the five-year look-back period on asset transfers. The attorneys serve Spartanburg, Greenville, and the Upstate South Carolina region, helping clients create plans that fit their needs while preserving their legacy. For assistance with Medicaid planning, call 864-582-6727.
Attorney Gregory J. Spuches practices elder law in New Britain, CT, bringing expertise from his memberships in the Connecticut, New York State and American Bar Associations along with the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. His practice addresses the unique needs and challenges older adults face, focusing on estate planning, Medicaid planning, long-term care arrangements, asset protection, guardianship matters, and protecting seniors from elder abuse and neglect. As seniors age, Attorney Spuches helps them navigate complex legal landscapes surrounding estate planning and long-term care with compassion and expertise. His services include creating comprehensive estate plans with essential documents like wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and advance directives. He also assists clients with understanding Medicaid eligibility requirements, structuring assets to maximize benefits, exploring various long-term care options, and creating plans to fund care while protecting assets. Clients seeking elder law assistance in Connecticut can reach Attorney Spuches at 860-229-4855.
Tampa Bay Elder Law operates from 5334 Van Dyke Road in Lutz, FL 33558, providing comprehensive elder law services throughout Tampa Bay. The firm specializes in probate proceedings, Medicaid eligibility planning, and nursing home admission cases involving bedsores, medication errors, and patient falls. Their attorneys work diligently to protect seniors from financial exploitation, improper use of restraints, and inadequate staffing issues that lead to neglect. The practice helps families develop strategies to preserve assets from catastrophic illness costs while ensuring proper care for elderly loved ones. They handle guardianship proceedings for those with dementia or other cognitive impairments and advocate for residents facing unsanitary conditions or delayed medical treatment in facilities. Tampa Bay Elder Law offers consultations to review elder abuse cases involving physical harm, emotional distress, or violations of resident rights. Their office can be reached at 813-963-7705 for appointments regarding estate planning, healthcare proxies, or special needs trusts.
Berg Bryant Elder Law Group, PLLC operates from their Jacksonville office at Deerwood Office Park, conveniently located off JTB near the Brooks YMCA, across from Nemours and Johnson & Johnson. This specialized elder law firm provides essential guidance in long-term care planning, Medicaid planning, applications, elder care placement, estate planning, guardianship, probate, and more. Their attorneys understand the complexities facing aging individuals and their families, offering comprehensive services to navigate these challenges. When seeking an elder law attorney in Jacksonville, experience and specialization are crucial factors. The firm recommends choosing a lawyer with extensive elder law experience who specializes in areas like estate planning, Medicaid planning, guardianship, and long-term care issues. Local knowledge of Florida’s elder law statutes and Jacksonville resources is particularly valuable. Florida Bar Board Certified Elder Law Attorneys Kellen Bryant and Carla Trinca-Conley lead the team, bringing specialized expertise to caregivers facing challenging issues. Contact them at 904-398-6100 for a free intake call to discuss Medicaid planning, long-term care strategies, or other elder law concerns.
NC Planning maintains offices at 5640 Dillard Drive, Suite 101 in Cary, NC (919-900-4720), specializing in elder law services that include long-term care and asset protection. Their attorneys, recognized as board-certified specialists in estate planning and probate law by the North Carolina State Bar, focus exclusively on elder law and estate planning. The firm helps clients protect assets from nursing home costs, which can reach $14,000 monthly in North Carolina, by developing personalized protection strategies that maximize retirement savings and benefit programs. Their Medicaid planning services emphasize the importance of early preparation, explaining how proper planning can save families hundreds of thousands of dollars, particularly through “prospective planning” started five years before nursing home care becomes necessary. For veterans, they outline pension benefits that can help pay for in-home, assisted, or skilled nursing care, noting that qualifying veterans don’t need combat experience. The firm also assists with asset protection tools that can enhance benefit eligibility even when the VA has previously deemed clients ineligible due to excess assets.
The Law Office of Neil Thompson, operating from 7900 International Blvd, Suite 300 in Bloomington, Minnesota, provides comprehensive elder law and counseling services to clients across Minnesota, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. Their experienced attorneys help clients create legal plans that protect assets while ensuring their wishes are met during their golden years. The firm specializes in addressing the challenges posed by the high cost of long-term care, helping clients finance these expenses with minimal impact on their assets, including protection of homes and cabins. They offer expertise in long-term care planning, Medicaid planning, special needs planning, and asset protection trusts, emphasizing the importance of early planning to maximize available options. Their Medicaid planning services navigate Minnesota’s specific state rules, helping clients understand qualification requirements and application processes while protecting assets from being depleted by nursing home costs that can exceed $156,000 annually for private rooms. The firm creates customized strategies for clients requiring nursing home care or in-home care while preserving their hard-earned savings.
Nicaud Sunseri Law Firm, with offices at 3000 18th Street in Metairie (504-837-1304) and 111 North Causeway Blvd in Mandeville (985-624-9697), offers specialized elder law services addressing unique challenges during what some term the “Third Age”—that span between retirement and the onset of age-related conditions. Their team appreciates the distinct needs of older adults and families providing various levels of support, offering key legal guidance on long-term health care, assisted living facility assessment, Medicare planning, and guardianship for those unable to manage financial or healthcare decisions. The firm emphasizes that estate planning extends beyond end-of-life arrangements to deliver benefits during one’s lifetime, highlighting advance healthcare directives and financial powers of attorney that can prevent the need for guardianship by allowing appointed agents to make medical and financial decisions during incapacity. Their attorneys are dedicated to serving wide-ranging elder law needs, recognizing that legal services are most effective when addressing relevant issues early rather than waiting until crisis. They advise on long-term care planning, Medicare benefits, and creating comprehensive estate plans with necessary documentation.
Elville and Associates practices from their Rockville office at 1700 Rockville Pike, Suite 530, Rockville, MD 20852, providing specialized elder law services focused on asset protection and long-term care planning. Founded by Principal Attorney Stephen R. Elville, J.D., LL.M., the firm has earned a reputation for addressing elder law matters through practical solutions delivered with counseling, education, and advanced legal-technical expertise. Clients can reach their Rockville location at 240-456-1657 for assistance with Medicaid asset protection trusts, elder abuse cases, Medicare issues, nursing home selection, and guardianship proceedings. Their attorneys handle complex cases involving nursing home negligence, improper use of restraints, inadequate staffing consequences, and delayed medical treatment that results in injuries to elderly residents. The team specializes in protecting seniors from financial exploitation while helping families navigate the challenges of accessing benefits and addressing special needs planning. Elville and Associates conducts over 100 educational workshops annually and strongly advocates the planning team concept.
Bulman Jones & Cook PLLC operates from 3011 American Way, Missoula, MT 59808, providing specialized elder law services to protect the health, rights, and economic well-being of older adults and people with disabilities. Reachable at 406-721-7744, this firm focuses on estate planning with an emphasis on addressing the unique legal challenges facing elderly clients. Their attorneys help clients navigate Medicaid planning, long-term care options, asset protection strategies, and nursing home planning considerations. The firm addresses cases involving bedsore injuries, medication errors, falls resulting in fractures, malnutrition, and physical abuse in care settings. Their practice encompasses guardianship establishment for parents or spouses who have become incapable of managing their daily personal, health, or financial matters. The legal team at Bulman Jones & Cook creates documents designed specifically for long-term care planning, ensuring clients maintain their quality of life while preserving assets. With a compassionate approach, the attorneys diffuse emotions that often arise during difficult elder care decisions, finding solutions that work for everyone involved.