Elder Law
Empathy and Expertise
It’s a sobering fact that while 70% of Americans over 65 will need some sort of long-term care, less than 20% of seniors feel that they have the ability to pay for it. Shea Law’s experienced team of elder law attorneys helps our clients and their families successfully choose the best path for long term care, whether through Medicaid or a combination of other strategies. The combination of thoughtful counsel and proactive care is designed to make sure every one of our clients and their families are provided for.
How we can help:
- Estate Planning
- Long-term care
- Medicare/Medicaid
- Guardianship & Conservatorship
- Disability Claims
- Elder Abuse
Types of Elder Law Planning
Protection Plan
Protection plans provide anyone looking to safeguard their future (especially those over the age of 50) with a preventative strategy to help protect your assets from the rising costs of long-term care—protecting and maximizing your financial legacy.
Life Care Plan
A life care plan protects the well-being of loved ones in declining health—or anyone diagnosed with or managing a long-term illness or disability.
Crisis Care Plan
For individuals who can no longer live safely and independently at home or for loved ones who need care right away, a crisis care plan coordinates immediate arrangements for their long-term care and safety.