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Don't Let Dementia Steal Everything: Avoid Mistakes, Save Money
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Don't Let Dementia Steal Everything: Avoid Mistakes, Save Money in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $26.39
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Don't Let Dementia Steal Everything: Avoid Mistakes, Save Money in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $26.39
Original price: $32.99
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"Oh no, what are we going to do?"
Experts say that every 65 seconds someone is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease or some other form of dementia. When someone you love gets that diagnosis, you need answers.
The authors, Kerry Peck and Rick Law, are two nationally renowned elder law attorneys who can help you make wise decisions in the midst of a post-diagnosis whirlwind of confusion.
Avoid common missteps such as:
Giving away assets to qualify for nursing home benefits
Believing that Medicare will pay for your long-term care
Waiting until the last minute before seeking expert legal advice
Assuming that nursing home Medicaid is a do-it-yourself project
Thinking that a revocable living trust provides asset protection
And many more
"Oh no, what are we going to do?"
Experts say that every 65 seconds someone is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease or some other form of dementia. When someone you love gets that diagnosis, you need answers.
The authors, Kerry Peck and Rick Law, are two nationally renowned elder law attorneys who can help you make wise decisions in the midst of a post-diagnosis whirlwind of confusion.
Avoid common missteps such as:
Giving away assets to qualify for nursing home benefits
Believing that Medicare will pay for your long-term care
Waiting until the last minute before seeking expert legal advice
Assuming that nursing home Medicaid is a do-it-yourself project
Thinking that a revocable living trust provides asset protection
And many more

















