Timing is Everything

The right time to create a Life Care Plan for a loved one is immediately after any event that leaves you concerned about his or her future.

Trigger events like the ones listed below signal that an elderly or disabled person's condition is deteriorating, even though it could be months or years before long-term care outside the home is needed.

  • A diagnosis of cancer, Alzheimer's disease or other chronic condition
  • A catastrophic event such as a fall, medication mishap, fire, accident in the home or a car wreck
  • Discovering that your loved one is wandering, malnourished, dehydrated or unable to care for him/herself due to functional limitations
  • A medical event such as a stroke, heart attack or aneurism
  • Burnout of the loved one's primary caregiver

You could wait until the elder needs immediate nursing home care to develop a Life Care Plan. However, the delay puts you, your family and your loved one at a distinct disadvantage.

Pre-Crisis Planning Leads to Peace of Mind Today

A Pre-Crisis Life Care Plan benefits you and your family in several important ways:

  • It helps get your loved one the care he or she needs today, which offers welcome relief for caregivers.
  • It plugs you into our network of community services and resources. 
  • It increases the chances that your loved one can age at home, which helps preserve independence and dignity.
  • It puts all your legal and financial affairs in order.
  • It enables your family to avoid the asset protection crisis when your loved one makes the transition to long-term care outside the home.  
  • It empowers you with a network of support that will help you deal with every legal, health care and long-term care transition that your elder will face for the rest of his or her life.

CLICK HERE to learn more about how to get a Pre-Crisis Life Plan for your loved one.

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