Beasley & Ferber, P.A.
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Our book, Alzheimer''s Disease: Fighting for Financial Survival, is an easy-to-understand guide to the complex field of Medicaid law and protection of assets from a long-term nursing home stay. Over the years that we have been in practice, we have learned that almost all of our clients want to protect their home and their lifetime of savings from a prolonged nursing home stay. We have also learned that solid information about nursing homes and Medicaid is very hard to find. It is for these reasons that we wrote our book.

In everyday language, using real life examples, we explain the Medicaid laws, how the laws can be devastating if you don't plan for them and how you can use these laws to work in your favor to protect your assets from the nursing home. Our book contains information on asset protection for those already in a nursing home, or about to go into one, as well as information on asset protection for those who are healthy now, but want to protect their families should they need nursing home care later on.

"Alzheimer's Disease:
Fighting For Financial Survival"



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"I couldn't think of two better or more qualified people to write this book.  Attorneys Beasley and Ferber have taken perhaps the most complicated area of elder law (asset protection) and made it comprehensible by the average person.  It is a "must" read for anyone concerned with the health, treatment and financial survival of a friend or family member with any dementing illness, particularly Alzheimer's Disease."

Thomas R. Mullen 
Elder Law Attorney
Quincy, Massachusetts



"It is truly refreshing to see two attorneys so concerned not just with the health care treatment of their clients with Alzheimer's Disease and associated illnesses, but with the financial survival of those clients.  I am very familiar with Attorney Beasley's work in the area of asset protection in the nursing home context, and this book is an easy to understand layperson's text on that very complex subject.  It is readily apparent why he has been appointed Chairman of the American Bar Association's Elder Law Committee (General Practice, Solo and Small Firm Section) for the past several years."

William Hammond, Esq.
Co-Author of "The Alzheimer's
Legal Survival Guide
Overland Park, Kansas

 

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