If you answer yes to any of these questions, Sisson & Sisson can help.
□ Has the elder been diagnosed with a mentally or physically debilitating disorder such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, ALS, stroke or a decline in functional capacity?
□ Is the elder isolated due to the recent death of a spouse, or have family that either lives too far away or is too busy to provide adequate care?
□ Is the elder soon to be discharged into a care facility or currently receiving in-home care?
□ Does the elder have a variety of healthcare providers and need coordination and advocacy for quality care?
□ Does the elder seem unusually concerned about costs of medication and services, indicating he or she may be having financial troubles?
□ Does the elder have assets that fall between $50,000 and $400,000 – enough to finance a short stay in a care facility but not enough for an extended stay?
□ Does the elder have a spouse whose financial needs must be considered in light of the elder’s medical condition?