A Helping Hand and Peace of Mind
At Protected Tomorrows, we provide guidance through the complexities of government, legal, employment, educational, healthcare, residential, and recreational challenges and objectives. We take your hand and guide you through the process of planning that future, alleviating your anxieties and transforming your uncertainty into positive action that not only secures a brighter future for your loved one with special needs, but helps you and your family member to grow on your journey together.
What’s So Special About Special Needs Planning?
When you first learned that your child had special needs, you probably began analyzing your home life, your child’s education and other immediate concerns. In time, you realized that your child’s needs would continue to evolve. How would you pay for medical expenses that insurance didn’t cover? What types of programs would your child qualify for as an adult? Where would your child live if something happened to you?
There are so many things to take into consideration that you may feel overwhelmed. A solid financial plan can help you make sense of a complex situation. Here are seven reasons why working with a financial planner trained in special needs situations is essential.
- Brings objectivity to a very emotional topic: Traditional planners will look at the hard data, but a special needs planner will, more importantly, understand the story beyond the numbers and how all those pieces fit together to make a whole.
- Identifies options and provides guidance: A great planner will present you with more than one option and provide sound direction; breaking down the pieces and explaining them in easy-to-understand terms.
- Focuses on legal options: Finding a qualified attorney with special needs expertise is critical.
- Maximizes benefits and programs: A special needs planner has a benefits department, which specializes in a myriad of government and local benefits programs your child may be qualified to receive.
- Understands that transition is the key: Transitions will last a lifetime for both you and your child, and an advisor who develops a long-term relationship with you will understand the importance.
- Remains accessible: A special needs planner is accessible for the many developmental and situational changes your child will go through.
- Gets involved with the community: A planner who is involved with special needs organizations is informed about the issues that his clients face.
Financial planning is an essential part of providing the future care of your child. Every parent wants to know that their children will be safe and happy when they are not able to be there, lead a life as independently as they are able to and to have lives of their own. A financial planner who focuses on special needs can provide objectivity, guidance, knowledge and, most importantly, empathy to your family. Working together to create a solid financial plan, you and your planner can make your dreams for your child a reality.
Key Elements of Special Needs Planning
- Legal Considerations: Navigate the legal complexities of estate planning, guardianship and trust administration with professionals to safeguard your family’s future.
- Government Benefits & Programs: Access expert guidance on available government benefits, including Social Security Disability and Medicaid, to maximize financial support for your loved ones.
- Employment Opportunities: Identify vocational training programs, job placement services, and supported employment opportunities to promote independence and financial security for your loved one.
- Recreational Choices: Discover recreational and leisure activities tailored to your loved one’s interests and abilities, fostering social inclusion and overall well-being.
- Residential: Explore various funding options, including special needs trusts, ABLE accounts, life insurance and investment options, to ensure sufficient financial resources for your loved one’s future needs.
- Family Communication: Foster open and effective communication within your family to facilitate informed decision-making and ensure everyone’s concerns and preferences are heard and respected. Build your Dream Team.








