Paying for in-home, assisted living, or nursing home care is incredibly expensive in North Carolina. Learn why it's important to create a well-rounded long-term care plan that includes legal, financial, and health care tools to protect you and your family.
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When Should I Start Planning for Long-Term Care Needs?Carolina FEP usually suggests beginning planning in your 50s-70s, but the younger and healthier you are, the more options you will have available.
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Planning for the Future After a Dementia DiagnosisBecause dementia typically gets progressively worse, it is important to plan now for the type of care you want, and who you want to make medical decisions.
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Paying for Long-Term CareLong-term care may mean a home health aide coming in for a few hours during the day, For another, long-term care may mean living in a nursing home.
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What is the Medicaid Income Limit in North Carolina for Nursing Home Care?North Carolina long-term care planning attorney explains the income requirements for those seeking Medicaid.
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What Is the Medicaid Look-Back Period in North Carolina and How Does It Work?How does the Medicaid look-back period work in North Carolina? Long-term care planning lawyer explains Medicaid eligibility determinations.
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What Is Medicaid Estate Recovery and How Does It Work in North Carolina?Medicaid estate recovery is the government’s process for recouping some of its losses if it can. North Carolina long-term care planning attorney explains.
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How Do I Deal Effectively With Agitation For My Loved One With Alzheimer's Disease or Dementia?Agitation to the person who is living with Alzheimer’s, agitation is often the result of unmet needs or frustrations they are unable to express.
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4 Crucial Health Care Tools to Save Your Family Years of Guilt & Self-DoubtContact us at Carolina Family Estate Planning at 919-443-3035 in Cary, North Carolina, to begin the estate planning process today.
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If I Live In North Carolina, Will I Lose My House If I Need Medicaid?Long-term care planning lawyer explains how to protect your house and assets with a Medicaid plan in North Carolina.
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Planning for Incapacity in North CarolinaCary, NC estate planning attorney near me discusses planning for incapacity in North Carolina. Call 919-443-3035 to schedule your consultation.