You may have known since birth that your child had developmental disabilities. Or you may have realized it later, when your child didn't sit up at an appropriate age, or had problems learning to read. Children who have Special Needs have a wide range of conditions, both mild and severe, including chronic illnesses, emotional issues, developmental delays, disabling physical conditions, and learning disabilities.
Life Planning For Your Family
Navigating through the maze of resources can be a bit overwhelming for anyone. Let’s us help you. We can help you assess your current and future financial situation by first taking some little steps towards planning. For instance, complete a cash flow analysis; help you locate benefits available in California, including Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Medicaid/Medi-Cal, assess your estate planning and insurance needs.
When you have a child with special needs, financial planning is especially important. The services, supplies, equipment, and Medicaid/Medi-Cal care that your child may need can really strain your budget. Your income may be reduced if you have to quit your job or cut back on your hours to care for your child. In addition, you may need to plan for your child's future, especially if it's likely that he or she will need lifelong care or financial support.
We know you have other day-to-day priorities, so let us help you with your family planning and overall life priorities.