Wednesday, November 4, 2009

7. Discern Elder Needs


We have discussed over the last 2 weeks the 7 essential benefits of estate planning and today we address the seventh essential benefit, discern elder needs.

In 2006, the oldest of the baby boomers, the generation born between 1946 and 1964, turned 60 years old. As a result, new concerns have given rise to the specialized area of “elder law.” This term was not even mentioned when I attended law school in the early 1980’s. However, with the anticipated increase in the elderly population, the advances in technology, and the increase in life expectancy, the dynamics of our society are changing and the elder law area of practice is growing rapidly.

Elder law looks at the needs of seniors during their longer lifetime. Estate planning, as well as retirement and long-term care planning, forms a natural part of the elder law practice. Seniors are finding themselves working longer to address the cost of healthcare for elders under their care. The fact that we are living longer requires all of us to take a real careful look at long term care questions and put plans in place, like purchasing long term care insurance and getting your will, general power of attorney, healthcare power of attorney and living will done.

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