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Seniors who need long term care have a choice. They can choose to spend their entire life savings on long term care, or they can choose to keep some of their money in the family.
Long term care can mean living in a nursing home (also sometimes called a skilled nursing facility,) living in an assisted living facility, living in senior housing (also sometimes called independent living or a senior apartment) where support services are provided, or receiving care (professional or family-provided) in the home.
Few seniors know that they have this choice about their life savings and the costs of their care. Too many families just pay the monthly bills for long term care until the senior’s life savings has run out. Most seniors never find out that there is a way to keep money in the family despite the costs for long term care.
As of 2013, even the least expensive nursing homes in northeast Ohio charge more than $6,000 per month (over $72,000 per year.) Frequently, nursing homes have a higher monthly rate, $6,500 or more ($78,000 or more per year.) Even lower-cost assisted living facilities can cost $3,000 per month ($36,000 per year.) In-home care services charge by the hour, and costs can add up quickly as the senior needs more help.
These prices will quickly dry up a senior’s life savings. Wouldn’t every senior prefer to have some of his or her life savings stay in the family? Wouldn’t every senior like to make his or her own choice?
The Koewler Law Firm can give seniors the ability to make that choice. Attorney Jim Koewler, through his law office’s elder law practice, helps seniors who need long term care. Jim helps those seniors qualify for the Ohio Medicaid program because that program will pay the senior’s costs for most nursing homes and many assisted living facilities and in-home care services. (Note: Medicaid payments for assisted living will exclude some of the prescription costs and other non-facility costs. In addition, Medicaid coverage for in-home care might provide fewer hours of care than you might otherwise expect and will exclude room and board expenses.) Jim also helps eligible veterans and their surviving spouses qualify for VA benefits that help pay for long term care. More importantly, Jim will help the senior find ways to keep part of the senior’s life savings and assets in the family as allowed by the Medicaid and VA rules.
Jim Koewler’s mission is
“Protecting a Senior’s Life Savings.” ™
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Acquired: 1987
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P.O. Box 443, Richfield, OH, 44286-0443
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Posted by anonymous | May 09, 2025 | Hired Attorney | Lawsuits & Disputes
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Though James had all the credentials, a fabulous website, and was quite talkative during our initial contact, with all sorts of ideas. I was faced with 9 months of literally chasing for updates. I was extremely patient and understanding with vague explanations of why he was unable to complete the tas...
I am sorry that I was not able to make progress on your matter more quickly. As you know, I was struggling with a huge personal loss (and before that, I was wrestling with the fallout of clergy sexual abuse.) I cannot explain why my spam filter did not like you. It doesn't always do what I try to teach it to do. I have issued a refund of your fee. You may keep and use the work product that I had already provided. I wish you well.
Posted by anonymous | March 13, 2017 | Elder Law
Quick and helpful response to questions
I posted a question regarding adult protective services, and Mr. Koewler posted a response in a short period. I had more questions for him, and sent him a private message. He made a suggestion I would not have thought of regarding the type of attorney I needed to be looking for. He also advised me ...
Elder law lawyer
Government lawyer
2004 - Present
Attorney at Law, The Koewler Law Firm
2009 - Present
Akron Bar AssociationMember
2008 - Present
National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (Ohio chapter)Member
2008 - Present
National Academy of Elder Law AttorneysMember
1987 - Present
Ohio State Bar AssociationMember
1987 - Present
American Bar AssociationMember
1987 - Present
Cleveland Metropolitan Bar AssociationMember
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