Long-term care shouldn’t mean financial ruin.
At HighPoint Law Offices, we help families find compassionate legal strategies to pay for care, qualify for Medicaid, and protect what they’ve worked a lifetime to build.
Nursing homes in Pennsylvania can cost between $15,000 and $20,000 per month. If a loved one is facing Alzheimer’s, dementia, or declining health, you may be wondering: How are we going to pay for this?
Many families think they must spend down all their savings or sell the family home before Medicaid will help. That’s not always true.
With the right plan, you may be able to protect your assets, qualify for benefits faster, and reduce the stress of managing care on your own.
Whether you’re planning ahead or already in a crisis, we’re here to guide you through your options, with empathy, clarity, and over 25 years of experience.
Call (215) 997-9773 or click here to get started.
We help families make legal and financial decisions that protect both health and wealth.
Here are some key strategies we may use in your plan:
If your loved one is already in care or needs help now, we’ll move quickly to protect their assets and navigate the Medicaid process the right way—avoiding costly mistakes. Nursing homes aren’t looking out for your best interests, but we are.
By planning 5+ years ahead, we can legally reposition assets so you qualify for benefits when the time comes and without sacrificing everything.
These documents ensure the people you trust can make financial and medical decisions on your behalf if you become incapacitated.
Planning for memory loss or cognitive decline can feel overwhelming—but you don’t have to do it alone. We help you put a thoughtful, personalized plan in place now, so your care needs are met later and your estate is protected. Let’s give you and your loved ones peace of mind for the road ahead.
When our client’s mom began showing signs of dementia, he assumed he had time. But after a sudden fall, her condition declined fast, and the family needed 24-hour care immediately.
Our client thought he had to spend all of his mom’s money to qualify for Medicaid. In a panic, he began liquidating accounts, unsure if he was doing the right thing.
Then he found HighPoint Law Offices.
We helped our client protect the family home, retain a portion of his mother’s savings, and get Medicaid benefits within months.
More importantly, we gave him peace of mind that his mom would be cared for, with dignity and security.
Call (215) 997-9773 or click here to get started.
Many families are surprised to learn Medicare doesn’t cover long-term care. Long-term care can help fill that gap before it becomes a crisis.
With the right legal tools, we can often protect your home, Investment accounts, and savings while qualifying you for Medicaid.
Planning ahead means more than protecting assets. It means choosing where and how you want to be cared for.
Long-term care planning involves much more than preparing for nursing home expenses. A comprehensive legal plan helps families protect their savings, preserve their home whenever possible, and prepare for future healthcare needs before a crisis occurs.
At HighPoint Law Offices, we help clients:
Whether you’re planning years ahead or responding to an immediate need, our attorneys develop personalized long-term care plans based on your family’s goals.
The earlier you begin planning, the more legal options may be available to protect your assets, prepare for future healthcare needs, and avoid unnecessary financial hardship. However, even during a healthcare crisis, an experienced elder care attorney may still be able to help.
A dementia care attorney helps families prepare legal documents before cognitive decline progresses, develop long-term care plans, protect assets, and guide Medicaid planning while ensuring healthcare wishes are respected.
Long-term care planning involves preparing for future medical and personal care needs through legal, financial, and estate planning strategies. It often includes Medicaid planning, powers of attorney, healthcare directives, and asset protection.
Yes. Medicaid planning is one of the primary services provided by elder care attorneys. Proper planning can help families qualify for benefits while preserving eligible assets whenever legally possible.
A will is only one part of an elder care plan. Additional documents such as trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives, and long-term care planning strategies may be needed as your circumstances change.

The biggest mistake we see families make is waiting too long. Whether you’re in a health crisis or just starting to plan for retirement, we’re here to help you make smart, compassionate choices.
For the past 25 years, HighPoint Law Offices has helped Pennsylvania families plan ahead, qualify for Medicaid, and preserve their financial security. We’ll walk you through every step.
Call us at (215) 997-9773 or click here to start your long-term care planning journey with confidence.

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