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At Steinbacher, Goodall & Yurchak, we help our clients answers three key questions. 

- What happens if I die?
- What happens if I live but get sick?
- What happens if that sickness is dementia?

Dementia creates an additional layer of long-term care planning needs and oftentimes, time is of the essence.

Dementia is a collective term used to describe various symptoms of cagnitive decline, such as forgetfulness. It is a symptom of several underlying diseases and brain disorders. Dementia is not a single disease in itself, but a general term to describe symptoms of impairment in memory, communication and thinking. Whether you or a loved one have a dementia diagnosis, or you're planning for the future, we are here to help.

It is a huge misconception that all dementias are the same. This couldn't be further from the truth

A proper diagnosis is the most important thing you can do if you or a loved one is displaying symptoms of a cognitive impairment

Probably the dementia that we hear the most about it Alzheimer's Disease. But without getting a proper diagnosis, you or your loved one may miss out on the most appropriate treatment. 

At Steinbacher, Goodall & Yurchak, we can help you and/or your family:

- Prepare for long-term care expenses

- Estimate the cost of care and provide asset protection from costs of nursing or in-home care

- Prepare legal documents

- Explore available resources in your community

- Provide disease education on:

     - Stages of the disease

     - Communication needs

     - Behavior interventions

     - Avoiding caregiver stress

- Provide care planning and case management to help caregivers manage the disease. Learn more about our Elder Care Navigation service.

 

We can provide you with the best local and national resources. If you've worked with our firm, you know how passionate we are about our work and are always looking for new ways to provide better services and education to our clients and community. For years, we've been providing essential services to those with dementia and accommodating their needs. Recently, we've gone a step further to truly become dementia-friendly and ensure we are the most qualified to help with your dementia and planning needs, serving you with the utmost respect and compassion

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with a Dementia, don't wait. Call us at 1-800-351-8334 and set up an initial consultation. 

 

 

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