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People with Disabilities and their Families"

 

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PURPOSE OF A LIFE PLAN

Families with special family members have unique challenges. The organizational tasks that most parents and guardians do only for their youngest children can become lifetime and post lifetime responsibilities for caregivers of special people. A Life Plan is a coordinated program of future care planning, financial and legal planning for people with disabilities and their families.

Financial and Legal Planning

The truth is that all families need to do financial and legal planning. Unfortunately, a recent study concluded that American’s spend more time planning every detail of their 2-week family vacation than they do creating the proper legal and financial plans for their family. You see most people don’t plan to fail but they do fail to plan!   A recent study concluded that 85% of all Americans do not have up-to-date wills. This lack of legal planning can have particularly devastating financial consequences for families with special people (see Family Legal Planning).

From a financial perspective, families must define the financial resources needed to take care of their special person(s) while at the same time providing for the other financial objectives of the family. Then they must select a combination of resources that will provide adequate funds for the person’s lifetime (1-90 years) from government benefits, family assistance, settlements, inheritances, savings, investments and life insurance.

Future Care Planning

However, the most important document in many Life Plans is the Future Care Plan (also known as The Letter of Intent). The purpose of a Future Care Plan is to provide written instructions to the future care providers, relatives, advocates, guardians, courts, etc. on how the person with the disability should be treated (see Future Care Plan). Although all people can use this document the more severe the disability the more important this document becomes.

A Life Plan is a document that has no end. It lasts the lifetime of the Special person. Caregivers must update the plan at least annually or more frequently if needed. This annual review is critical because the needs of the special person change over time, as do the laws and the family’s financial situation.

 

DISABILITY SERVICES & ADVOCACY, LLC  IS HERE TO ASSIST FAMILIES IN THE CREATION AND ONGOING MONITORING OF THESE VERY IMPORTANT PLANS. NO OTHER ORGANIZATION THAT WE ARE AWARE OF PROVIDES THE ONE STOP SERVICES OF DISABILITY SERVICES & ADVOCACY, LLC!

 
                                                        
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