Special Needs Planning is a Lifelong Event: Working to get your child assessed to qualify for support programs, fighting to get benefits and finding therapists became a full-time job, and one that led to enormous costs, even with the family’s having good health insurance.
Here’s how they’re planning for a lifetime of assistance and the life-long journey of caring for a special needs family member.
Smyth’s biggest worry is the same as other parents in her situation: what will happen to her now 23-year old son, when she and her husband are no longer around to support him?
For families with a special needs child, the focus is on the health of the child, but the financial and legal planning to care for someone whose life will likely extend beyond the traditional financial life of the parents is critical.
The estimated costs are overwhelming. The lifetime cost for a person with autism averages from $1.4 million to $2.4 million, depending on whether the person has an intellectual disability, according to Autism Speaks, an advocacy group. Residential or 24/7 care can easily cost $100,000 a year.
The medical assessment is often the first step to getting benefits, through Medicaid and developmental disability and autism programs. How much and which programs may be covered, depends upon the state.
Beneficiary designations must be planned carefully, since a special needs individual may not own more than $2,000 in assets. An inheritance or even a job could disqualify them from accessing programs.
One way to avoid this is to open an ABLE account. It’s a state-run savings account that can be funded by the special needs individual or family members with after-tax money up to $15,000 a year, and can be used for housing, education, transportation, and other services. The account’s assets are not included in the benefits calculation as long as the total balance is under $100,000.
Another option is a special needs trust, which can shelter assets. Grandparents who want to leave money to special needs children leave it in a special needs trust. The same holds for life insurance policies that pay out on the death of the parents for the special needs child.
Just be careful about over-funding the trust too early, as money that goes in cannot be withdrawn for other purposes. The beneficiary of the trust after the special needs child dies, does not get a step-up in basis for taxes.
Talk with an attorney about planning for your special needs child. You’ll also need to have a health care proxy, a power of attorney, a HIPAA release form and a last will and testament.
An estate planning attorney with experience helping special needs families may also know of important resources in your community, which can be VERY valuable to you and your child.
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