Resources for our community

Hurley Elder Care Law prides itself on providing resources for our community. For over 18 years, our team’s approach has been to educate and offering options for our clients, their family members, and professionals who serve seniors.

This past year, our education team has created new, practical resources to help answer many of the most common elder law questions posed to our intake specialists and attorneys. Resources for our community are designed to empower you with the knowledge and tools you need to navigate elder care effectively.

This week we share the downloadable resources available to answer some of the most common questions our Hurley Elder Care Law office receives.

What kinds of questions do we hear 

  • What is a financial power of attorney, and why do I need one? Click HERE for our Essential Estate Planning Documents brochure.
  • My mom is in the hospital and needs to transition to an assisted living community or skilled nursing facility; what do I do now? Download our Nursing Home and Assisted Living Guide for a county list of nursing home and assisted living options and helpful tips.
  • My dad has dementia, and my mom can’t care for him anymore. What are my options? How can he qualify for Nursing Home Medicaid so my mom can still afford to stay at home? Download our Medicaid Eligibility: Myths, Misconceptions & Misinformation resource.
  • My parents did not prepare for their deaths, which left things a mess for me and my siblings. How can I plan better in advance for my family? Our Being Prepared: A Practical Guide to Getting Your Affairs in Order checklist is a great start.
  • My dad passed away, and now I must probate his estate. What do I do? We have a series of short webinars on demand. One of them explains probate. Take a listen HERE.

Remember, all these resources are available to you for free. Our website is a treasure trove of additional resources, helpful blogs, events, and information. And our intake specialists are here for you, Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., offering complimentary consultations. Call us today at 404-843-0121 and let us help you.

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