Eldercare Concerns: Addressing the Short and Long Term

March 2, 2016

When an elderly loved one begins to show signs that he or she needs help, it’s easy to be primarily concerned with the most pressing issues first: how to get him or her medication, food, and other supplies being a prime example. While these immediate concerns are certainly important, you also need to think about some of the legal issues most common in these situations. What follows are a few tips on how to address these larger concerns.shutterstock_73623571

With so much already on your mind dealing with a situation like this, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. In fact, you may want to reach out to an attorney with elder law experience so that you can feel sure all your bases are covered. An attorney who understands your difficult situation can ease a lot of your concerns and also ensure that you have all the proper paperwork on file, should you need it.

Make sure to consider these issues with an elderly loved one who needs more care:

  • Plans for property and finances
  • Living wills or powers of attorney
  • Plans for long-term care
  • Names and contact information for relatives that may be called on to make decisions

Get help from an elder law attorney as soon as possible. It’s not easy to juggle all the necessary requirements of helping an elderly loved one, but life can be easier with this in mind.


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