Be Proactive: Jumpstart Planning with Elder Law Month Resources
May 01 2024 - 12:21PM
National Elder Law Month was declared by President Kennedy to help
bring awareness to senior care. To help seniors and their families
make appropriate decisions, Foster Swift has an array of
pre-planning tools.
“Aging Americans and their families need to be both proactive
and responsive to navigating issues that include Medicaid planning,
long-term care arrangements, financial scams and fraud targeting
seniors, and workplace issues for adult children who are caring for
their parents,” says elder law attorney Matt Fedor. “Keeping
friends and clients educated on their options is essential in
preparing them for what lies ahead. You should reach out to an
elder law attorney to help develop a plan before an emergency
eliminates some of your options.”
Elder law and estate planning isn’t just for people who are
planning to retire or already have, anyone can plan for their
future. Whether it is for yourself or a loved one, it’s never too
early to start planning. If you already have a plan set, it’s
always a good idea to revisit and revaluate to see what needs to be
updated to accommodate current situations.
One resource that Foster Swift offers is an Elder Law
blog, it will cover the following topics:
- The typical responsibilities if you are named the fiduciary in
charge of someone’s will/trust/estate.
- What are the downsides of DIY Estate Planning and how it can
cause more harm than good.
- A three-part series on steps of what needs to get done when a
loved one passes away, before and after the funeral.
For future posts, visit Foster Swift’s Estate Planning and Elder
Law blog at mielderlawblog.com.
For additional resources to help seniors and family caregivers
with the planning process, visit Foster Swift’s Elder Law
& Estate Planning Resources landing page. This page is
updated with links to videos and articles on topics such as
spotting red flags of elder abuse, a glossary of common estate
planning terms, and how employers can support employees that are
taking care of elderly family members.
Other tools on the resource page include a guide for Older
Adults living alone from the National Council on Aging (NCOA), an
elder organizer to keep track of appointments/medications and a
downloadable e-book on estate planning from fellow Foster Swift
attorney Jonathan “Jay” David
(fosterswift.com/f-elder-law-month.html).
About Foster Swift
For more than 100 years, Foster Swift Collins & Smith PC has
provided outstanding client service and legal excellence for
businesses, organizations, municipalities, families, and
individuals. Foster Swift’s 100-plus attorneys across Michigan
provide a results-minded attitude and across-the-board legal
excellence while adhering to the firm’s values of integrity,
civility, hard work, camaraderie, and commitment to the community.
For more information, visit fosterswift.com.
Kimberly P. Hafley
Foster Swift Collins & Smith
517-371-8112
khafley@fosterswift.com