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Hospice Care

If your physician has recommended hospice for you or a family member, you likely have lots of questions concerning such things as how much it costs, how you enroll, and how you can pay for it. Oftentimes, planning for a loved one who has a terminal illness can be complicated and emotionally draining.

It is not uncommon to feel that if you agree to enroll in hospice and/or take the step of putting final wishes into a Will or Trust, that you are somehow conceding your fight with the disease. However, hospice programs encourage patients to make the most of living and enjoying what may be the patient’s last months. While hospice treatment can go on for years, in reality, the patient is dealing with a terminal illness, and they need to get their affairs in order. There are steps which should be taken now to ensure that everyone is protected.

With this in mind, our goal is to provide local families facing this crisis, with legal information that will help them get the best possible care for their loved one during this difficult time period, while helping them to legally protect their hard-earned assets.

Our free report provides answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about hospice care and planning. It provides valuable information on how to pay for the cost of care and how to protect your assets. This is just some of what our free report reveals:

  • What is hospice?
  • Who is eligible?
  • How to qualify for financial assistance to help cover the high cost of your loved one’s care (including Medicare Part A)
  • How hospice care can greatly reduce the high cost of prescription medications
  • The basics of Medicaid planning and division of assets, and how you can protect your loved one’s eligibility and home
  • Steps to take if you elect to enroll your loved in hospice
  • The probate laws in our state and how you can avoid it through appropriate estate planning, while preserving eligibility for financial assistance

This report was designed to provide families with an explanation of the various end-of-life planning options available for their loved ones. We recommend that you order your copy today and learn about the strategies that can protect you and your loved ones.

Because every family situation is unique, we offer a free 15-minute phone consultation to determine what steps you should be taking now to legally protect your assets and loved ones. Click here to request your free phone consultation.

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Leavitt & Leavitt, PLLC
7251 W. Lake Mead Blvd. Suite 300
Las Vegas, NV 89128
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Phone: (702) 562-4069
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