Sunday, October 7, 2012

Life Care Planning Conference, October 10-11 | Michigan Elder Law ...

Life Care Plannings helps families respond to every challenge prompted by chronic illness or disability of an elderly loved one through a holistic, and elder-centered approach to the practice of law. The goal of Life Care Planning is to promote and maintain the good health, safety, well-being, and quality of life of elders and their families. A team of caring and compassionate advisors give elders and their families access to a wide variety of options for care and guidance to help make the right choices about all aspects of their loved one?s wellness.

Life Care Planning Law Firms rely on an inter-disciplinary team that works to identify current and potential care needs, locate appropriate care, and ensure high-quality care. This approach focuses on the development of on-going relationships with families.

At the?epicenter?of the elder-centered law practice, is a Life Care Plan, which defines, organized, prioritizes, and mobilizes every aspect of an elder?s care. In addition to traditional asset-focused elder law services like estate planning, asset preservation, and public benefits qualification, a Life Care Plan generally includes provisions for care coordination, family education, health care and financial decision-making, care advocacy, crisis intervention, support and other services.

Every Life Care Plan is designed to realize the follow primary objectives:

  1. Ensure the elder gets appropriate care, whether at home or in a residential facility, to maintain a desired a quality of life.
  2. Locate public and private sources to help pay for long-term care while resolving issues created by the high cost of care.
  3. Offer peace of mind that results when the right choices are made to ensure loved ones are safe and getting the appropriate care while preserving family resources.

This 1 ? day training seminar for attorneys covers basic concepts of Life Care Planning, the differences between Life Care Planning and Estate Planning, the content and process of developing a Life Care Plan, requirements and qualifications of support staff, Life Care Planning legal documents and other valuable information that is essential to establishing a successful Life Care Planning practice. You will walk away from the session with the knowledge, tools and support needed to build an elder-centered elder law practice.

October 10-11, 2012

Registration Deadline: September 18, 2012

Wyndham ? Cleveland, Ohio

Registration & Fees

The program is for attorneys only. The registration fee of $899 includes lunch on Thursday and program materials, including the Life Care Plan System Documents in electronic format. A hard copy is available for an additional $75.00. Seating is limited to the first 15 registrants. Registrations are taken on a first-come-first-paid basis.

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For more information visit http://www.lcplfa.org/


Attorney Christopher J. Berry is a Metro Detroit estate planning and elder law lawyer who helps families, seniors, veterans and business owners with their important legal needs. Oakland County estate planning lawyer, Christopher Berry is a partner in the Bloomfield Hills law firm of Witzke Berry PLLC. Mr. Berry practices in the areas ofestate planning, business, probate, veterans benefits & Medicaid planning. Follow Christopher on Twitter@chrisberryesq

Source: http://michiganelderlawcenter.com/life-care-planning-conference-october/

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