Have you ever felt “sandwiched” between the pressures of caring for an older parent and raising your own family?
If so, you are part of a unique group of people known as the “Sandwich Generation.” These are adults who are juggling the roles of caring for their own families (including minor children) and aging parents at the same time.
Don’t wait until a medical crisis to help your parents plan for long-term care!
The emotional, physical and financial strains experienced by those in the Sandwich Generation can be overwhelming and paralyzing.
You may wonder…
“Will mom or dad lose their home?”
“What happens to an inheritance or remaining assets?”
“How do we choose between in-home, assisted living and nursing home care?”
“What if my mom or dad wants to stay home but takes a turn for the worse?”
“Is there a responsible way to protect any assets?”
“What can be protected for the healthy spouse still at home?”
“What happens if we run out of money?”
“How do we get public benefits and will they be enough to pay for all the help we need?”
…and perhaps you don’t know where to turn for answers.
The legal and financial strategies you will find in this guide are designed to help you plan ahead and and stay in control when facing such difficult decisions. You will discover a wide variety of options that are available for your family that will give you peace of mind and confidence during a challenging time.
While life may seem overwhelming and chaotic at the moment, turning the tables and gaining the upper hand again concerning your parents’ care is easier than you think.
Solid legal planning is the key to helping your parents receive the best care possible without sacrificing your own family’s financial security.
Get Laurie Ohall’s sandwich generation guide which will help you fill in the missing pieces of your current care plan.
When you download this free e-book, you will also discover:
- Why Medicare will not cover nursing home or in-home health care costs…and how to pay for your parents’ care without spending all of their money or paying out of pocket (expenses can run in excess of $8,000 a month!)
- How to avoid common mistakes that can jeopardize Medicaid eligibilityexpose adult children to liability for their parent’s long-term care costs.
- Legal and financial strategies to shield your parent’s assets and money from nursing homes or the state.
- Why your parents’ estate plan may not work if it has not been updated in past 5 years.
- How adding your name to a parent’s assets, such as a bank account or home, can backfirecausing serious penalties and exposure to lawsuits and creditors.
- 3 documents you need to manage mom or dad’s affairs, access medical records and maintain control in the event of sickness or incapacity.
- Key medical, financial and legal information you would never think to grab that will save you a ton of time, money and headaches in a medical crisis.
- How to give your parents the gift of aging without worry or struggle!
Remember, sickness, memory loss or incapacity from a stroke or other condition can happen without warning. Don’t wait to get a rock-solid plan in place to protect your parents and make your job as a caregiver as easy as possible.
Download your e-book absolutely free now at this link.
Also would you like additional guidance from a knowledgable attorney? Schedule a complimentary phone consultation with Attorney Laurie Ohall by calling 813.438.8503.