Considerations When Your Child With Special Needs Becomes an Adult

Parents and guardians must plan for this as early as possible to make sure their loved one has a secure and appropriate living situation long after they either become unable to provide care or pass away. Here are some general considerations to keep in mind when formulating a plan.

The plan that works best for your family should be affordable in the long term and best suited to your loved one’s disability.

  1. Employment

  2. Housing

  3. Finance

  4. Support

  5. Companionship

Do it right—and don’t wait

The best plan is to start early

Contact Legally Remote, PLLC to get your Special Needs Plan started.

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