How
the PAL ElderCare Program helps your family
Our society is aging. In our country, there are more people
over the age of 65 than under age 25. In fact, the number of people
over age 85 will increase by 150% in North Carolina, from the year
2000 until 2030.
Care needs for older adults are increasing, too. For example, the
incidence of all types of Alzheimer's Disease (mild, moderate and
severe) is projected to increase by 64% from 2000 to 2020.
Elder Law focuses on the legal needs of older adults to plan ahead
for future care needs, and to deal with crisis care situations.
By combining Elder Law with our PAL Elder Care Planning, older
adults and their families can take control of long term care decisions.
PAL is short for the need to Plan Well, Age Well,
Live Well. There are generally three goals of PAL Elder Care
Planning.
First, to ensure that you, or your loved one, gets appropriate
care, whether at home or in a residential facility. This is the
most important of all goals, because it goes to the very heart of
getting the best care and quality of life.
Second, to find the best solution for paying for the high cost
of quality long-term care, by identifying the possible payment sources
and protecting assets while working through confusing maze of Medicaid
and other choices and programs.
Third, to provide the entire family with the peace of mind that
comes from knowing their loved one is well cared for and safe.
This type of Elder Care Planning is best done before a nursing
home crisis strikes. But, even if your family member is already
in a nursing home, there are important steps that need to be considered
to ensure quality care while reducing worry and protecting savings.
Whether your loved one is a parent, spouse or sibling
whether
you live around the corner, in the next town or a thousand miles
away
dealing with an aging family member can create anxiety,
guilt, fear and consume your life. That's why it's important to
get a good Elder Care Plan in place, so that you can make the right
choices and stop worrying so much. This important issue deserves
attention by both parents and children. The key for families is
to start Elder Care Planning now, to gain peace of mind.
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