Special Needs Planning
It is imperative to gain knowledge and access to the necessary information regarding planning for your loved one with special needs. The absence of a plan for the future can have a catastrophic effect on his or her financial and medical needs, as well as overall quality of life.
A few important questions to consider:
- Who will care for your loved one, in the event you are unable?
- Is your loved one’s financial future secure, if you were to pass away?
- Would the financial arrangements you currently have in place, threaten your loved one’s eligibility or continued eligibility for government benefits?
- Where will your loved one live?
- Does the caretaker you have appointed have immediate access to your loved one’s medical history, diet, allergies, likes, dislikes, routine etc.?
Taking the time to speak with a qualified attorney regarding each of these important planning choices will allow you to determine your loved one’s quality of life—rather than the State of Arizona.
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