When a loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and you have questions about how to proceed, there is no doubt that putting a loved one in a nursing home can be a very difficult position and this is why more and more family members are thinking about relative options for using in-home care.

If this applies to your family and you’d like to walk through some of the options to keep your loved one within their own home while also getting the support that they need from an Alzheimer’s management perspective, you might consider sitting down with a Massachusetts estate planning attorney to walk through these different ideas.

The support of a Massachusetts estate planning attorney could be instrumental in helping you clear up some of the most common misconceptions and confusion points around effectively planning for the future of a loved one with Alzheimer’s. If you have questions and want to walk through your options, here are some important things to keep in mind about in-home care for Alzheimer’s. Individuals who are living with Alzheimer’s frequently need high levels of care to preserve their wellbeing and safety. Family members are often the ones who step in for those who have early stage and mid stage Alzheimer’s but when it reaches the later stages it might require outside support. Alzheimer’s home care is a form of customized service that is different from traditional home care because a person who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s has unique needs.

A plan will need to be designed around the unique challenges of the person’s Alzheimer’s disease symptoms and you should do plenty of research to determine the types of things that an in-home care specialist can provide. This could include incontinence care, household chores, showering or bathing, meal preparation and eating supervision, dressing assistance and grooming, and palliative care.

Schedule a consultation with a Massachusetts estate planning lawyer today to go through your options for how to create the most important planning documents to protect your loved one.

 


Disclaimer: This blog post is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Reading this content does not create an attorney-client relationship. For legal advice specific to your situation, please consult with a qualified attorney.

Tiffany A. O'Connell, JD, LLM, CELA, AEP

About Tiffany A. O'Connell, JD, LLM, CELA, AEP

Tiffany A. O'Connell, JD, LLM, CELA, AEP is the CEO and Founding Partner of O'Connell Law, an estate planning and elder law firm serving clients across Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont. She is one of a select group of attorneys in Massachusetts certified by the National Elder Law Foundation as a Certified Elder Law Attorney (CELA). Tiffany focuses her practice on estate planning, trust and probate administration, Medicaid planning, long-term care planning, Alzheimer's planning, charitable planning, and retirement and wealth strategies. She has been helping families plan for their futures since opening her practice in 2010.

Credentials: JD, LLM, CELA (Certified Elder Law Attorney — National Elder Law Foundation), AEP (Accredited Estate Planner)

Licensed in: Massachusetts

Areas of Practice: Estate Planning, Elder Law, Medicaid Planning, Probate & Trust Administration, Alzheimer's Planning, Asset Protection

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