End of Life Care Plans

 In Asset Protection Planning, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Guardianship, Long-Term Care

Distinct from healthcare directives such as a healthcare power of attorney or a living will, a personal care plan is a document telling your loved ones how you wish to be taken care of throughout your life if you lose capacity.  Living wills only concern end of life medical treatment but personal care plans can be used to express desires such as nursing home preferences and what types of entertainment and hobbies they should have access to.  Although on their own end of life care plans are not enforceable, their power can be strengthened by tying them to a trust and directing that the trustee use the assets in the trust to ensure your desires are met.

If you are interested in setting up an end of life care plan or healthcare directives to ensure that your later life care will be carried out on your own terms, contact Board Certified Elder Law Attorney Babette Bach, Esq. at (941) 906-1231.

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