At Elder Advisers®, we work tirelessly to help families financially plan for their loved one’s transition to an assisted living facility or nursing home. Did you know, every day, someone’s spouse, parent, sibling, grandparent, friend or neighbor is unnecessarily spending their hard-earned money on a nursing home stay or forced to spend down their assets to qualify for Medicaid? In the U.S., the av
erage nursing home stay is more than $6,200 a month – a costly expense that can easily wipe out an individual’s entire life savings in mere months. If that is not bad enough, some people needing more specialized medical care – only assisted living and nursing homes can provide – are unable to get the help they deserve because they have too many assets and do not qualify for Medicaid. This is called “over-resourced.”
Do not let this happen your family. We want to ensure you too “Don’t Go Broke in a Nursing Home®.” Call us today at (800) 763-7930, or visit our “Contact Us” page, for more information. About Larry Weiss
For over twenty years, Larry Weiss has been helping families in Southern Indiana and Kentucky financially plan for the future. Through personal, one-on-one meetings, Larry and the dedicated Elder Advisers® team offer clients peace of mind knowing decades’ worth of hard work and savings are protected for years to come. Since 1996, Larry has been a member of the Louisville chapter of the Better Business Bureau (BBB), the same year he formed Larry G. In addition to the BBB, Larry is a member of One Southern Indiana, the Chamber of Commerce for Southern Indiana, the Shelby County Chamber of Commerce, the Greater Louisville Aging in Place Alliance and is a certified estate planner® with the National Institute of Certified Estate Planners. Larry and his family are lifelong residents of New Albany and members of St. Paul’s Church. An active member of the community, Larry enjoys giving back to the place he is proud to call “home.” In fact, Elder Advisers® has been long-time sponsor of the Power of Pink Gala, and Larry remains highly active with the Floyd County Animal Rescue League. In year’s past, Larry has served on the New Albany Redevelopment Authority Planning Commission’s Board of Zoning Appeals and with Boy Scout Troop 15.