Life Care Planning Attorney
The goals of a life-care plan are:
- To give you and your family the comfort of knowing that your loved one is safe and getting the right care at home or another residential setting.
- Identify private and public funding to help you pay for care, as well as address the need to protect assets despite the high cost of elder care.
During the life care planning process, the Life Care Plan is routinely reviewed and modified as your loved one’s care needs change.
The services we include in creating a Life Care Plan may include:
- Legal Services
- Advocacy
- Care Coordination
- Public Benefits Support
- Health Insurance Assistance
Like traditional elder law firms, Rothkoff Law Group helps you protect your loved one’s assets from the high cost of nursing home care. But we don’t stop there. Care Always Comes First. Our multidisciplinary team:
- Advocates for your loved one to ensure they are getting the best care possible.
- Helps you navigate the Elder Care Continuum by educating your options in response to the natural progression of aging and its impact on a loved one’s health, mobility, housing, and financial resources.
- Identifies and utilizes the appropriate asset preservation strategy and will help you find one that meets your needs.
- Allows you to stay in control by serving as expert advisors who empower you with guidance, support, and information so you can make the right decisions about your loved one’s care.
- Provides you with access to every service by developing deep connections in the senior services community to provide you with resources you will need to take care of your loved one.
- Provides ongoing care coordination as your loved one’s care needs change.
- Does not include any subcontractors, so every member of your Life Care Plan Implementation Team is an employee of the Rothkoff Law Group who works under the direct supervision of the firm’s attorneys.
During your life care planning, our team will answer every tough question you’ve asked about your loved one’s long-term care, as well as the questions you didn’t even know to ask!
Immediately after a “trigger event” that leaves you concerned about your loved one’s future, such as:
- A diagnosis of cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, or other chronic condition.
- A catastrophic event such as a fall, medication mishap, fire, accident in the home, or a car wreck.
- Discovering that your loved one is wandering, malnourished, dehydrated, or unable to care for him/herself due to functional limitations.
- A medical event such as a stroke, heart attack, or aneurism.
- Burnout of the loved one’s primary caregiver.
A Pre-Crisis Life Care Plan benefits you and your family in several ways, including:
- Offering your loved one the care he or she needs today, as well as relief for caregivers.
- Plugging you into our network of community services and resources.
- Increasing the chances that your loved one can age at home to preserve their independence and promote dignity.
- Putting legal and financial affairs in order.
- Enabling family to avoid the asset protection crisis when your loved one makes the transition to long-term care.
- Empowering you with a network of support that will help you deal with every legal, health care, and long-term care transition that your elder will face for the rest of his or her life.
Also referred to as Gerontechnology, AgeTech focuses on addressing the technology needs of aging adults, and the use of advanced technology to promote good care and wellbeing. The focus of Rothkoff Law Group AgeTech Coordination is to develop and implement an AgeTech plan to supplement hands-on care through technological innovations, with the goal to increase quality-of-life while reducing care costs.
Our AgeTech Coordination Group is led by Home Modification Specialist, Rebeca Sternbach. As a Registered, Licensed Occupational Therapist, and Certified Aging in Place Specialist with Executive Certificate in Home Modification, Rebeca works with our Care Coordination team to develop an individualized AgeTech plan and implement the recommendations.
The goals of an AgeTech Plan include:
- Addressing simple low-tech concepts, such as fire and home monitors to increase personal safety within the home.
- Identifying high-tech options, such as smart lighting, mobility, social engagement, and, wearable and sensory aides, to increase quality-of-life and decrease care costs.
- Coordinating the installation and integration of the recommended technology, including coordinating with outside organizations, and identifying grant programs to offset cost.
- Reassessing regularly both the tech needs of the aging adults we serve, and the technology available for their benefit.
At Rothkoff Law Group, we strive to assist our clients with navigating through the healthcare system while also addressing questions, concerns, and fears through the end of their life. This may include the support of an end-of-life doula to work with clients during their end-of-life journey. An end-of-life doula is trained to provide emotional, spiritual, and physical support as well as education about the dying process to the dying person and their loved ones.
Services an end-of-life doula can provide to a dying person and their loved ones include:
- Planning a vigil
- Exploring meaning and working through feelings of regrets, unfinished business, guilt, and shame
- Conducting a vigil
- Assisting loved ones through the grief journey
- Provide education
- Advocacy
End-of-life planning is such an important aspect of care and can be very empowering to a dying person. By implementing the services of an end-of-Life doula, you can normalize the discussions about death so that the wishes of the dying person are discussed, acknowledged, and met. An end-of-life doula understands and subsequently enlightens others that the end of life deserves as much beauty, care, and respect as the beginning of life.