Eldercare Resources
The Eldercare Resource Articles above are written to help you understand the need for and the process of planning for long term care.
There are four key steps to successful long term care planning.
1. Knowledge & Preparation
2. Proper Funding
3. Using Long Term Care Professionals
4.Creating a Personal Care Plan and Choosing a Care Coordinator
  William G. Nolan Attorney at Law
 


When you or your loved one needs elder law answers, you need to turn to an experienced Elder Law attorney. As in medicine, many attorneys limit their practices to specific areas of the law. Elder Law is one such area. NOLAN ELDER LAW, LLC only practices in the areas of elder law, wills and trusts, probate and helping disabled individuals with Special Needs Trusts. Don't waste time and money when you need swift results. Turn to NOLAN ELDER LAW, LLC for answers.

Alzheimer’s Planning, Medicaid assistance, guardianships and conservatorships, wills, Powers of Attorney, Living wills, asset protection strategies- all are within the realm of elder law. If your situation concerns any of these areas, contact NOLAN ELDER LAW, LLC today for answers.

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Alzheimer’s Planning

Alzheimer’s disease is a silent epidemic in Alabama. When a family learns that a loved one is stricken with this disease, what happens next? What is the family supposed to do? Many individuals don’t know what they need to do first or who to turn to for advice and solutions. Legal and financial decisions need to be made but are often consigned to the back-burner due to the medical issues facing the family. Unfortunately, timing is a critical part of the necessary planning process because if the legal and financial planning is not done quickly, the opportunity can be lost forever. And this can cost the family dearly.

My objective is to design a comprehensive strategy for the family to follow through the many phases and aspects of Alzheimer’s disease. I develop a comprehensive plan that deals with both the short-term challenges as well as the long-term problems. This may involve Medicaid planning, special needs trust, wills or powers of attorney, not to mention providing the organizational expertise that the family needs. Each client is different. But my main goal remains the same: To stay focused on each family and their unique circumstances, so that they can rest assured that they are prepared for whatever the future might bring.

   
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William G. Nolan, Attorney at Law
Nolan Elder Law, LLC

1232 Blue Ridge Blvd.
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William G. Nolan is founder of NOLAN ELDER LAW, LLC. He is a 1981 graduate of Cumberland School of Law in Birmingham. He has worked in both the for-profit and the not-for-profit worlds and has experience in charitable planning, financial sales, insurance and annuities, IRA and 401(k)s, as well as the law with an emphasis on Elder law.

He is a Board member of the Jefferson County Area Council on Aging, a charter member of the Alabama state bar's Elder Law section, former chairperson of the state bar's Real Property, Probate and Trust section, a member of the Estate Planning Council of Birmingham and a member of the Board of Advisors of the Alabama Family Trust.

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The Alabama Eldercare Planning Council is dedicated to helping families recognize the need for long term care planning and to helping implement that planning.

Integrity, honesty, and a genuine concern for those who are in need of (or may need) long term care are at the heart of our services.

 
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