Elder Law attorneys focus on the legal and financial aspects of aging – how to deal with capacity issues and limited resources. But, how does a family know if there are capacity issues and what the monthly care costs will be?
Enter the Capacity and Care Assessment –fundamental tools in developing a comprehensive aging Asset Protection Plan.
Capacity Assessment – A Geriatric Psychiatrist or Psychologist will meet with your family member, assess if they currently have capacity to make their own decisions, and if not, areas in which they need support with decision making (financial, health, daily living). There is no shortcut to this. No lawyer or family member can make a determination if a person has capacity – it is a question for a medical professional.
Capacity Assessments are used as part of the elder law and asset protection process to:
At Porzio we arrange for Capacity Assessments to take place in the comfort of your home as part of our Asset Protection Planning and Guardianship services.
Care Assessment – A Geriatric Care Manager will meet with your loved one and family to determine what supports they need to age in place at home or be best cared for in a facility. Part of elder law planning is determining how to stretch your assets to address escalating care costs and qualify for benefits. How can that be done if the care needs aren't first evaluated?
A Care Assessment informs the Asset Protection Plan by providing insight on:
At Porzio we arrange for Care Assessments to take place in the comfort of your home as part of our Asset Protection Planning and Medicaid Planning services. The recommendations from the Care Assessment are incorporated into your Asset Protection Plan.
Important Note – Capacity declines and care needs increase as a loved one ages. We recommend annual re-assessments so that the Asset Protection Plan can be modified to meet ongoing needs.