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Leading Estate & Medicaid Planning Attorney Dennis Toman Announces New Dementia And Alzheimer’s Elder Care Planning Service – Greensboro, NC

Top Estate Planning Attorney Dennis Toman founder of The Elderlaw Firm in Greensboro, NC explains how the DAPS assists families in preparing for long-term care costs, estimating care expenses, safeguarding assets, and creating essential legal documents. For more information please visit https://www.elderlawfirm.com

Greensboro, North Carolina, United States – November 6, 2023


North Carolina’s Elderlaw Firm has launched a much-needed service aimed at demystifying the impact of financial and healthcare decision-making for those with dementia and Alzheimer’s.

For more information please visit https://www.elderlawfirm.com

The Dementia and Alzheimer’s Planning Services (DAPS) offers help to families to prepare for long-term care expenses, estimate the cost of care, provide asset protection, and prepare key legal documents for incapacity, death, and asset preservation.

Dennis Toman, founder of the Greensboro-based law firm, said the service was part of a new Elder Care Navigation initiative being launched to provide trustworthy guidance for clients along the elder care journey.

He said DAPS had been launched after he and his legal team “saw many people make mistakes that could have been avoided, but they didn’t get the right help in time. Those mistakes weren’t their fault; they didn’t know how to find the right guidance.”

The service will benefit those or their loved ones dealing with memory concerns, have a diagnosis of dementia, or are early in the disease progression. “If they are struggling to provide care at home, need to consider a care facility and how to pay for the high cost of long-term care, our service can help,” Toman assured.

The Elderlaw Firm team has helped many families along the dementia journey address three key questions: What happens if they die? What happens if they live but get sick? And what happens if that sickness is dementia?

He added: “If you’re dealing with dementia now, you already understand that dementia creates an additional layer of long-term care planning needs, and time is of the essence.

“Dementia is a collective term used to describe various symptoms of cognitive decline, such as forgetfulness. It is a symptom of several underlying diseases and brain disorders. It is a huge misconception that all dementia is the same.”

DAPS will enable clients and their families to prepare for long-term care expenses, estimate the cost of care and provide asset protection from nursing home care costs, prepare critical legal documents, explore available resources in your community and provide comprehensive education about the conditions.

“We can provide you with the best resources in our community,” Toman said. “If you’ve worked with our firm, you know how passionate we are about our work and are always looking for new ways to provide better services and education to our clients and community.

“For years, the team has been providing essential services to those with dementia and accommodating their needs. We’ve now gone a step further to truly become dementia-friendly and ensure we are the most qualified to help with your dementia and planning needs, serving you with the utmost respect and compassion.”

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with dementia and seek elder law and estate planning legal guidance, call The Elderlaw Firm at 1-336-378-1122 and schedule an initial consultation.

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Contact Info:
Name: Dennis Toman
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Organization: The Elderlaw Firm
Address: 403 W Fisher Ave, Greensboro, NC 27401
Phone: 336-378-1122
Website: https://www.elderlawfirm.com

Release ID: 89111575

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