Elder law in Purcell usually starts with a senior who wants to get things in order, or with an adult child whose Purcell parent has had a fall or diagnosis. For longtime Purcell families with land, the conversation often touches on how to protect family land that's been in the family for generations.
The decision-making document set
- Durable power of attorney for finances.
- Healthcare power of attorney.
- Advance directive for healthcare.
- HIPAA authorizations.
- Will or trust review.
Protecting Purcell family land
Family land transferred well before a care need (outside the five-year SoonerCare lookback) can sometimes be protected through structures that move ownership while preserving operational use.
Staying on the family land
Many Purcell seniors want to stay on the family place rather than move to assisted living. That's often achievable with the right combination of home health services, long-term care insurance, and family logistics.
