No one likes to think about getting old and the fact that they may need assisted care in order to live a long and healthy life. Even more so, no one likes to think about death, and how they will provide for themselves as the day nears, and continue providing for their families once they’re gone. However, aging is inevitable; at some point, we will all have to face the fact that we are not as young as we once were. For assistance in understanding some of the many components of preparing for an elderly age, Patricia Bloom-McDonald, Attorney at Law, is ready to help.
Elder Law Areas We Focus On
Patricia Bloom-McDonald can help retired individuals, those about to retire, and their families, prepare for the tough decisions that must be made towards the later years of life. Some of the elder law areas on which we focus include:
- Financial and fiduciary planning;
- Estate planning;
- Wills and trusts;
- Legal power of attorney; and
- Funeral planning;
- Long-term care planning;
- Senior housing and assisted care facilities;
- Nursing home planning;
If you are a person with a question about your rights or preparing for your future and protecting the future of your loved ones, we can help.
Why Choose Us
Elder law issues can be particularly delicate, both for the elderly client and their family members. Hiring an attorney who understands the sensitive nature of estate planning and elder law and can guide you through all of your options and questions without an ulterior motive is essential.
Patricia Bloom-McDonald has more than 20 years’ worth of experience representing elderly clients and advising them in legal matters. At our law firm, we believe that you are the most important person in our office when you walk in the door, and will always put your needs first. What’s more, our law firm works with a team of senior experts and specialists that can advise you when planning, including a certified public accountant, certified financial planner, geriatric care manager, reverse mortgage consultant, and more.
Start Thinking About Your Future Today
Planning for the future may not be the easiest thing to do, but it is the wisest. After all, a tragic accident or health crisis may befall your family at any time. While we hope that the unexpected never occurs, we want to help your family to be prepared for anything.
If you are ready to learn more about elder law in Massachusetts, what issues might pertain to you, and what steps you should begin taking to ensure a protected future, contact the experienced Westport elder law lawyer Patricia Bloom-McDonald, Attorney at Law, today. For a free consultation, call our offices directly at 508-636-6097, or use our online form.