Make Your Practice a Trusted and Successful Leader in Dementia-Focused Elder Law
For more than 9 million Americans, dementia makes life increasingly complicated and overwhelming. It does the same for the people who care for and about them.
As our country’s population of seniors continues to grow, dementia in all its forms and the disorders associated with it will only become more urgent—for individuals, for their families and caregivers, and for society as a whole.
I'm Julieanne Steinbacher, Founding Shareholder of the dementia-focused elder law firm, Steinbacher, Goodall & Yurchak and President of Estate and Long Term Care Planning, also known as ELTCP.
I believe your decision to focus YOUR practice on dementia is strategically sound, and could profoundly benefit not only your clients but also your community.
But if you want your practice to make the GREATEST possible impact, you’ll need to go beyond meeting clients’ basic legal needs.
Quality dementia-focused legal services START with interpreting the law and preparing documents, but certainly don’t STOP there.
There are a host of other tasks you can and SHOULD undertake in order to serve your clients and their loved ones with efficiency, integrity, and compassion.
Raise Your Elder Law Practice to the Next Level
In my online course, I’ll show you how to raise your elder law practice to the next level of purpose and professionalism as you serve clients and their families who struggle with all the challenges dementia brings.
I’ve been working in elder care for more than 25 years. As a social worker, an attorney, co-owner of a care home, and firsthand with a loved one. I’ve seen how debilitating and devastating Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia can be.
We lawyers are in a special position to help people make and carry out effective plans for facing the legal and financial difficulties dementia presents. We can also help connect them to much-needed medical and community resources.
People have questions about dealing with the many difficulties dementia creates. You want YOUR practice to be ready with the answers.
Lifetime Access to the Knowledge and Tools That You Need
When you enroll in my course, you’ll get lifetime access to a series of short but comprehensive videos you can watch and rewatch anywhere, on any device.
In these videos, I’ll guide you through the steps you can take to make your practice a trusted and successful leader in dementia-focused elder law.
- You’ll better understand the basics of dementia—what it is and what it isn’t.
- You’ll get reliable strategies for starting conversations with clients about dementia, and how it’s affecting or could one day affect their rights, finances, and quality of living.
- You’ll become thoroughly familiar with the critical documents your clients need to address, and the consequential decisions they must make: power of attorney, wills, advanced directives, applications for guardianship, trusts, and more.
- You’ll also consider the concrete, tangible aspects of this specialty that may not have occurred to you. The language you use… the way you lay out and decorate your facilities… the staff you hire, and the certifications they could earn…
All these considerations and many others make the difference between a dementia-focused and a truly dementia-FRIENDLY practice.
And you’ll discover proven ways to promote your practice to its ideal market, and to spread the word about it to your community—everything from flyers and newsletters, to email blasts and blogs, to entire seminars on dementia-related topics.
Once you complete my course, you’ll receive our certification as a dementia-focused practice. We’ll even list you in our online directory of legal professionals committed to and capable of providing the services people affected by dementia and their loved ones need most.
The need for qualified and QUALITY lawyers who can practice in this niche is so great.
My course gives you the knowledge and tools you need to move into a specialty where you can generate a significant stream of revenue while doing so much good for so many.