When You Need an Experienced and Knowledgeable Elder
Law Attorney, Hanlon Niemann is the Firm for You. |
(See also: Advance Health Care Directives a/k/a Living Will(s); Conservatorship and Legal Guardianship; Estate Tax Planning and Asset Protection; Medicare/Medicaid; Power of Attorney a/k/a Durable Power of Attorney; Probate and Estate Administration; Probate and Estate/Trust Disputes and Litigation; Special Needs Trusts; Wills, Trusts, Estates).

Life is about living and protecting all that is important to you. Are you at risk of losing everything you’ve worked a lifetime for? If your answer is yes or if you’re not sure, call Hanlon Niemann today! We’ll protect you.
Worried, stressed about a loved one, maybe your spouse, mom or dad? Will there be enough money? Will we lose our home? How can I possibly afford to pay for care at $8,000 per month? You're not alone. Take a deep breath and call us today. We'll get you through it.
The tragedy of Alzheimer's, Dementia, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson's, stroke and other life-altering conditions requires your patience and compassion . . . and our planning.
Do you have a spouse living in a nursing home? Is age or health a concern? Does everyone tell you something different? Want to make sure your spouse and children are cared for and your assets preserved? Have you been told a loved one will not qualify for Medicaid? Has money been recently transferred or gifts made in hopes that they will be protected from nursing home costs?
Did you know there are legal ways to reduce or even eliminate your nursing home costs without losing the standard of care you want for a loved one?
If you answered yes or no to any of these questions, we may be able to help you. Nearly 75% of all nursing home patients and/or their families pay too much for care. It's our privilege to help patients and their families who are overwhelmed or confused by all the conflicting advice and decisions they have to make.
Our Medicaid attorneys understand that placing a loved one in a nursing facility or planning for such placement is a difficult and stressful experience. Many families mistakenly believe that Medicare will cover their loved one's long-term care expenses. The difference between Medicare and Medicaid is important to understand as loved ones reach the age and condition to begin relying on these programs.
The Medicaid attorneys at Hanlon Niemann offer these simple definitions. Medicare is public health insurance, provided through Social Security, which pays for "medically necessary" health care but not for long-term care. Medicaid, on the other hand, can pay for long-term nursing home care, but requires you to financially qualify. In New Jersey, it is important that you plan ahead by using a Medicare and Medicaid Planning Attorney. Otherwise, you may be shocked to learn that you are mistaken when Medicare only covers short-term hospital, rehabilitation and therapy care up to 100 days.
Long-term care in a nursing home can be quite costly, and few families can afford this huge expense.
Although you may have been told you must spend down your entire life's savings before being eligible for Medicaid benefits, we can provide planning options to avoid healthcare impoverishment and still qualify for Medicaid. Having a Medicaid planning attorney who is knowledgeable in the eligibility requirements and qualification techniques can make this overwhelming situation more manageable.
With our knowledge of the law and proven methods, we can often greatly reduce or eliminate large monthly nursing home bills. We'll recommend practical, cost-effective strategies and review any existing documents you have. If appropriate, we’ll recommend additional documents needed to effectuate your planning welfare.
Don't shoulder the burden alone. Call and speak personally and confidentially to our managing partner, Fredrick P. Niemann, at 732-863-9900 or e-mail him at fniemann@hnlawfirm.com about your elder law matter. He's here for you and your family.
