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Stages of the Ages, a professional panel hosted in partnership with Delaware Hospice and PACE Your Life. Tuesday, May 6th @ 10:00 a.m. St. Jude the Apostle Catholic Church, 152 Tulip Drive, Lewes, DE Registration Requested to PWW Law, 302-628-4140 or info@pwwlaw.com Legal Planning: Many traditional estate planning tools like Powers of Attorney and Trusts can help families plan for potential incapacity or long-term care needs. In-Home & Facility Care: Knowing the care options that exist in our community is critical to prepare for the possibility of this need. The PACE model is an incredible resource to blend both settings. Palliative Care & Hospice: Understanding the differences between palliative and hospice care is essential for making informed decisions about your or your loved one’s healthcare journey. Fully grasping these distinctions ensures that you receive the most appropriate and compassionate care during challenging times. Look for these free community events on the first Tuesday of each month in a different Sussex County location! Estate Planning & Elder Law Workshop June 3, 2025 - 4:30 p.m. Gethsemane United Methodist Church, Fellowship Hall 2699 Woodland Ferry Road, Seaford Join us for a complimentary workshop and discover steps to safeguard your legacy no matter your future. · Strategic planning with trusts can shield your hard-earned assets from probate and long-term care expenses. · Common myths about estate and asset protection planning can lead to costly mistakes. · In–home care and nursing home costs can quickly deplete savings, leaving us financially vulnerable. · Learn real-world strategies that can help preserve your family's financial security, even if unexpected health challenges arise. · Discover legal strategies to shelter assets even after care has begun, providing hope and financial relief for families facing immediate long-term care needs. Estate planning and elder law are areas meant to guide any adult through lifetime planning, end of life planning, and asset protection planning, all of which we will discuss. We’ll focus our conversation on legal strategies to plan in advance for, and shelter assets from being depleted on, the cost of long-term care. (Yes, your estate plan can help with that!) This discussion will be just as helpful for participants who have a current need for long-term care in their home or in a facility. Registration Requested to info@pwwlaw.com or 302-628-4140. Procino-Wells & Woodland, LLC helps families: -Create Wills and Powers of Attorney -Utilize Trusts for probate avoidance -Shelter assets from long term care costs -Apply for Medicaid & VA long term care benefits -Preserve public benefits for persons with special needs -Administer their loved ones’ estates Your questions related to any of these topics are welcome. Stages of the Ages, a professional panel hosted in partnership with Delaware Hospice and PACE Your Life. Tuesday, June 3rd @ 9:00 a.m. Frederica Senior Center, 216 Market Street, Frederica Registration Requested to FSC, 302-335-4555 or OutReach@fsc1.org Legal Planning: Many traditional estate planning tools like Powers of Attorney and Trusts can help families plan for potential incapacity or long-term care needs. In-Home & Facility Care: Knowing the care options that exist in our community is critical to prepare for the possibility of this need. The PACE model is an incredible resource to blend both settings. Palliative Care & Hospice: Understanding the differences between palliative and hospice care is essential for making informed decisions about your or your loved one’s healthcare journey. Fully grasping these distinctions ensures that you receive the most appropriate and compassionate care during challenging times. Look for these free community events on the first Tuesday of each month in a different Sussex County location!Upcoming Events and Workshops
Stages of the Ages
Estate Planning & Elder Law Workshop
Stages of the Ages