Oct
27
2009
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Our Clients and Parkinson’s Disease

Parkinson’s disease is a brain disorder, wherein certain nerve cells in the brain become impaired or die. These nerve cells, called “neurons” normally produce a chemical known as dopamine. This chemical allows for smooth, coordinated functions of the body’s muscles and movements.

When a high percentage of the brain cells which produce dopamine are impaired, symptoms of Parkinson’s disease may appear. Symptoms may include tremors, changes in facial expression, imbalance, small handwriting and slowness of movement. In time, the symptoms may become worse. Mild tremors can become more severe. Body movements may also become slower, and mobility problems may become worse. The use of eating utensils, dressing, and performing various activities of daily living may become more difficult.

Parkinson’s disease, which is difficult to diagnose officially, affects both sexes in equal numbers, and does not discriminate on the basis of ethnicity, social status or where you live. There are different rates of progression for the disease. We encourage our clients who have Parkinson’s disease and their familiy members to seek the help of support groups, to pursue ongoing medical care, and to learn adaptive techniques from medical professionals.

 Parkinson’s disease is the most common brain disorder, after Alzheimer’s disease, that we see with our clients. When symptoms of Parkinson’s disease appear, as with symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease, we receive inquiries from individuals who may have the disease, or from their loved ones. They want know what should be done now regarding the establishment of a long term care plan for the person with the disease.

We help clients review and update their existing estate planning documents, to be sure the documents contain the requisite asset protection language. We then help the family plan for long term in-home care, which is the preference of most of our clients. We help the family plan for the VA Aid and Attendance benefit, which can help pay for in home care, for veterans. We also help with planning for Medi-Cal benefits, which can pay for nursing home care.   

 If you or a loved one has symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, please feel free to call elder law attorney Michael J. Young, with offices in Walnut Creek, CA, at 925-256-0298. Mr. Young serves clients principally in Contra Costa and Alameda Counties. You can visit our web site at www.WalnutCreekElderLaw.com

Oct
26
2009
0

ELDER LAW SEMINAR :DON’T GO BROKE IN A NURSING HOME”

The Law Offices of Michael J. Young Present An Elder Law Seminar – “DON’T GO BROKE IN A NURSING HOME” – “How To Get Medi-Cal Coverage For Your Nursing Home Care … Without Selling Your Home or Leaving Your Family Without a Dime”

In the Workshop Learn How to get Medi-Cal coverage for your Nursing Home Care, Without Selling Your Home or Leaving Your Family Without a Dime. One of our biggest fears is having our life savings wiped out if we end up in a nursing home. Whether you or a family member is in a crisis or not, it is important that you understand what to do now to protect your hard-earned assets.

Also, learn about the Veterans Administration Aid & Attendance Benefit, for war time veterans. This V.A. program can help pay for in-home care, board and care costs, and costs for assisted living facilities.

At this workshop, here are some items we will discuss:
How to protect your home against a Medi-Cal lien.
How to avoid having your life savings wiped out by a nursing home spend down.

The asset protection language that most people do not have in their revocable living trusts and financial durable powers of attorney.

The Veterans Administration Aid & Attendance Benefit.
A glimpse at the new Medi-Cal rules under the Deficit Reduction Act, which is coming soon to California

Attendance at this workshop is free, but seating is limited. You can reserve your spot at the workshop by calling (925) 256-0298.

We will also be distributing our Alzheimer’s Legal Survival Guide, and our Nuts and Bolts Guide to Veterans Benefits.

Please check the website for seminar dates.

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