December 13, 2009

Elder Law Website Tackles Long-Term Care Information

Elder Law attorneys Lamson & Cutner, P.C. have launched a special website that takes a new direction in presenting information of interest to people who are concerned about long-term care, and how to pay for it.

When they looked online, both at their own website and at the websites presented by other law firms, they realized that there was plenty of information available on the Internet about Elder Law. What was missing was guidance about how the laws and rules applied to individuals. They decided to organize and present information in a way that was focused precisely on people’s own circumstances.

For example, if you are a widow or widower in declining health and in need of assistance in your home, you will likely be interested in knowing about how to obtain Medicaid home care services, and how to preserve your assets and income in order to maintain your quality of life. If you are married and your spouse needs to go into a nursing home, your concerns are different. You will likely be interested in knowing how to obtain Medicaid nursing home benefits for your spouse, and how to preserve your joint assets so that you can continue to enjoy your lifestyle. The new website tries to respond to the differing concerns of people in different circumstances.

The Lamson & Cutner website invites visitors to “Click to Find Your Situation.” You will find a thorough discussion that addresses your concerns, whatever your situation (single, married couple, unmarried couple, gay couple, or disabled), or your needs (home care, nursing home care, supplemental needs trust, Medicaid denial, estate planning).

This informative website contains many additional features. There is a library of Videos on Elder Law where visitors can see Carole Lamson and David Cutner present their views on subjects such as “What an Elder Law Attorney Can Do for You and Your Family” or “How to Get Nursing Home Care on Terms that Benefit You.”

For more information visit elder-law-blog.com.

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