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095: Special Needs Care Planning: It’s About More Than Just Legal Documents

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When planning for the ongoing needs of a special needs child or relative, there’s quite an array of considerations that have to be made — some foreseen, some not. It’s about far more than just paperwork — no two families are alike regarding their financial situation, the vision they hold for the future of their special needs child, or even the unique care requirements of that child.

These families do, however, tend to share one common purpose: that the parents are doing their best to replace themselves in the future when they’re no longer around. After all, despite our best efforts, none of us live forever.

If this is a scenario that’s in your future — or perhaps the future of someone you know — you probably already appreciate how easy it is to be overwhelmed by the process. And if there wasn’t already enough complexity to deal with in terms of insurance, benefits, caregiving, education, etc., special needs care planning also carries an additional challenge you won’t find when planning for the care of an elderly parent or relative — it can often be for the long term, as “special needs” isn’t necessarily synonymous with a shorter life span.

To bring special needs care planning into sharper focus, we are thrilled to be speaking with Ann Koerner, CEO, and Founder of National Care Advisors, in a new episode of Absolute Trust Talk. Since 2008, they’ve provided consulting services for special needs families, attorneys, financial planners, and trustees who support individuals with complex care needs. As a result of her work with many national corporations, Ann possesses extensive business knowledge of case management, utilization review, third-party payers, workers’ compensation, private insurance companies, and government resources. In addition to her special needs expertise, Ann holds a degree in nursing from Russell Sage College. She began her nursing practice as a public health nurse in New York and later with the City of Columbus Health Department.

Ann will be talking about the challenges that lie ahead for family members, including parents, siblings, and other relatives, when planning for the future of someone with special care needs. There’s a lot to consider, from financial planning to living accommodations and day-to-day care.

In this episode, we’re going to discuss:

  • The most common scenarios that prompt a family to seek specialized outside help with special needs care planning
  • How parents’ initial assumptions when planning are often unrealistic
  • The role that siblings usually prefer to play in special needs care planning
  • Why failing to seek qualified outside help to save money often has the opposite effect
  • The various ways that National Care Advisors can help families navigate the Special Needs Care Planning process

And more.

Whether special needs care planning is in your future, or you’re already mid-process and experiencing more than a bit of frustration, this episode will put this often-complex planning in a clearer light. It will also raise questions you probably haven’t even considered, so let’s get started!

  continue reading

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When planning for the ongoing needs of a special needs child or relative, there’s quite an array of considerations that have to be made — some foreseen, some not. It’s about far more than just paperwork — no two families are alike regarding their financial situation, the vision they hold for the future of their special needs child, or even the unique care requirements of that child.

These families do, however, tend to share one common purpose: that the parents are doing their best to replace themselves in the future when they’re no longer around. After all, despite our best efforts, none of us live forever.

If this is a scenario that’s in your future — or perhaps the future of someone you know — you probably already appreciate how easy it is to be overwhelmed by the process. And if there wasn’t already enough complexity to deal with in terms of insurance, benefits, caregiving, education, etc., special needs care planning also carries an additional challenge you won’t find when planning for the care of an elderly parent or relative — it can often be for the long term, as “special needs” isn’t necessarily synonymous with a shorter life span.

To bring special needs care planning into sharper focus, we are thrilled to be speaking with Ann Koerner, CEO, and Founder of National Care Advisors, in a new episode of Absolute Trust Talk. Since 2008, they’ve provided consulting services for special needs families, attorneys, financial planners, and trustees who support individuals with complex care needs. As a result of her work with many national corporations, Ann possesses extensive business knowledge of case management, utilization review, third-party payers, workers’ compensation, private insurance companies, and government resources. In addition to her special needs expertise, Ann holds a degree in nursing from Russell Sage College. She began her nursing practice as a public health nurse in New York and later with the City of Columbus Health Department.

Ann will be talking about the challenges that lie ahead for family members, including parents, siblings, and other relatives, when planning for the future of someone with special care needs. There’s a lot to consider, from financial planning to living accommodations and day-to-day care.

In this episode, we’re going to discuss:

  • The most common scenarios that prompt a family to seek specialized outside help with special needs care planning
  • How parents’ initial assumptions when planning are often unrealistic
  • The role that siblings usually prefer to play in special needs care planning
  • Why failing to seek qualified outside help to save money often has the opposite effect
  • The various ways that National Care Advisors can help families navigate the Special Needs Care Planning process

And more.

Whether special needs care planning is in your future, or you’re already mid-process and experiencing more than a bit of frustration, this episode will put this often-complex planning in a clearer light. It will also raise questions you probably haven’t even considered, so let’s get started!

  continue reading

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