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.
Do You Need To Speak With An Experienced Long-Term Care Planning Lawyer In North Carolina?
If you have questions for an experienced North Carolina long-term care planning lawyer you owe it to yourself reach out to us. Contact us online to schedule your consultation or you can call our Cary office directly at 919.891.8290. We serve clients throughout North Carolina including Cary, Apex, Clayton, Durham, Holly Springs, Morrisville and Raleigh. We look forward to helping you!
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What To Do When Mom Or Dad Won’t Go To The Doctor?North Carolina long-term care planning lawyer explains what to do if your aging parent doesn't want to visit the doctor.
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Updating Your North Carolina Estate Plan When Your Spouse Is in a Nursing HomeNorth Carolina long-term care planning lawyer explains options you may have for estate planning if your spouse is already in a nursing home.
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Basic Guide to Long-Term Care and Estate Planning in North CarolinaNorth Carolina long-term care planning lawyer explains the basics of long-term care and estate planning.
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What Is Sundowning and How Do I Deal With It?North Carolina long-term care planning attorney explains Sundowning syndrome, a term often associated with Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
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When Should I Start Planning for Long-Term Care Needs in North Carolina?Our NC long-term care planning lawyer usually suggests beginning planning in your 50s-70s, but the younger and healthier you are, the more options you'll have.
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Community Spouse Guidelines for Medicaid Qualification in North CarolinaNorth Carolina long-term care planning attorney explains the separate Medicaid application guidelines for a married applicant.
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Planning for the Future in North Carolina After a Dementia DiagnosisNorth Carolina long-term care planning attorney explains why it is important to plan now for the care you want if you've been diagnosed with dementia.
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Planning for Care Costs in North Carolina When Diagnosed with Alzheimer’sNorth Carolina long-term care planning attorney explains how you can plan for care after receiving an Alzheimer's diagnosis.
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Paying for Long-Term Care in North CarolinaNorth Carolina long-term care attorney explains options for long-term care and how to pay for them.
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Alzheimer’s Disease and Long-Term Care Planning in North CarolinaNorth Carolina long-term care planning attorney explains how someone who has received an Alzheimer's diagnosis can begin planning to lessen the burden.