Paying Privately If you have enough income and savings, you will need to pay for long-term care services on your own, from your incomes, savings, and possibly the equity in your home. In this section we will explore a few of the growing number of ways you …
State Advancement Lab States participating in the DCW State Advancement Lab (SAL) receive up to 250 hours of individualized technical assistance from subject matter experts, a designated technical assistance coach, and facilitated collaboration across …
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Will I Need a Lawyer? Most people are unable to handle the complexity of planning their medical and financial futures on their own. Consulting an elder law attorney, who deals daily with the issues surrounding old age, can be the first step in the advance …
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… Community-Based Service (HCBS) Workforce — Interactive map explores how states proposed using one-time funds to bolster …