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October Webinar

Dementia Care & Medicaid: Protecting Assets & Empowering Caregivers

 

THIS FREE WEBINAR BEGINS

Thursday, October 17, 2024
12 – 1 PM MDT (2 – 3 PM EDT)

October Webinar – Dementia Care & Medicaid: Protecting Assets & Empowering Caregivers

About this Webinar

Do you have a client or loved one living with dementia? Are you concerned about affording their care?
Join Elder Law Attorney Bob Mannor for a FREE webinar to learn about:

  1. Medicaid and how it can help pay for dementia care.
  2. Gifting rules and how to protect your loved one’s assets from Medicaid penalties.
  3. Practical and legal guidance for empowering yourself as a caregiver.

This informative session will equip you with the knowledge and strategies you need to navigate dementia care and ensure your client or loved one receives the best possible care while protecting your family’s financial security.

About the Presenter

Attorney Bob Mannor is a nationally respected Elder Law, Estate Planning, and Veteran Benefits Planning attorney, one of only eighteen in Michigan to be Board Certified in Elder Law by the National Elder Law Foundation. He is an Accredited Attorney through the Department of Veterans Affairs and a past Chair of the State Bar of Michigan Elder and Disability Rights Section. Bob frequently speaks and writes on senior legal issues, offering Continuing Education Credits to professionals in the field. He is also host of the growing podcast, Advice From Your Advocates.

Webinar spots are limited.
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