Greensboro Elder Law
At The Elderlaw Firm, our commitment is to help families facing Alzheimer's, dementia and other debilitating illnesses. We offer caring, compassionate counsel for families looking for answers to care questions. All too often as we age, problems with memory and mobility result in additional care needs. Most people prefer to remain at home as long as possible, and age in place. As a person's health or memory declines, it is important to look beyond traditional estate planning to elder law.
The single biggest difference between traditional estate planning and elder law is that traditional estate planning answers the question, "What happens to my property if I die?" At The Elderlaw Firm, we ask the questions of, "What happens if you don't die? What happens if you or your spouse becomes ill and needs care? What steps should you take for your goal of never being out money?" These are the critical questions for declining seniors, and also for fragile seniors who are in a nursing home or likely to be in one within a year.