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Naples Elder Law Lawyers

As we age, understanding the complex landscape of legal matters becomes increasingly important. From financial planning to health care decisions, the choices we make can have profound effects on our well-being and financial security.

At Kelleher + Holland, LLC, we aim to assist you in navigating these critical areas by providing comprehensive advice and support. We strive to help you avoid potential obstacles and protect your interests through effective financial planning and long-term care options. 

Comprehensive Elder Law Support In Naples

You can secure a more stable and fulfilling future by taking proactive steps today. Here’s a closer look at our elder law services:

  • Medicaid planning: Unfortunately, applying for Medicaid can be complicated because of certain eligibility limits. With our help, you can be better prepared for the application process, learning about planning techniques and potential appeals, if needed.
  • Guardianship: Guardianship for an aging loved one is crucial for those who cannot make decisions for themselves due to incapacity. It is wise to get valuable legal advice in advance so the transition to guardianship can be easier for your family.
  • Social Security Disability application: It can be financially devastating to go without any disability benefits for many people unable to work due to physical or mental limitations. Our lawyers help clients through the appeal process if the government denies their application for financial support.

Remember, end-of-life decision-making can be an intensely emotional process, but it is necessary. Making these decisions requires careful consideration, so it is wise to get guidance to prevent unnecessary stress and confusion.

FAQs Regarding Elder Law

Medicare and Medicaid: What is the difference?

Medicare serves as health care insurance for people aged 65 and people with disabilities. It covers payment for doctors, hospital stays and medical supplies. However, it does not cover long-term health care services.

If the patient must stay in a care institution after Medicare ends, they can apply for Medicaid. This is a government program helping people pay for long-term health care, and it is only offered to those who cannot afford it.

What is the look-back period for Medicaid?

Florida has a 60-month look-back period for Medicaid. You must not have given away assets to qualify for coverage during this time. If officials discover you transferred funds to friends or relatives or gifted property during this time, you could face penalties that may delay your eligibility.

Why do I need an elder law attorney?

An experienced lawyer may help you legally structure your assets and income to be eligible for Medicaid. This can be valuable for individuals concerned about their financial interests but want Medicaid coverage.

Concerned About Aging Loved Ones? Call Kelleher + Holland, LLC, Today.

If you are worried about long-term health care for an aging loved one, we invite you to contact our lawyers at Kelleher + Holland, LLC. The attorneys at our fully staffed office are prepared to provide you with detailed representation. Reach out to us for support with elder law or call us at 847-242-1777 to schedule a consultation.