Certified Elder Law Attorneys And Life Care Planning – A Holistic Approach

Kreisher Marshall & Associates, LLC, Attorneys Marianne E. Kreisher and Marissa B. Marshall are the only certified elder law attorneys in Columbia and Montour Counties and the only law firm within 50 miles offering Life Care Planning to our clients.
What Is Life Care Planning?

Life care planning describes how experienced and knowledgeable elder law attorneys and care coordinators work together with you and your family to meet your medical, long-term care, legal and emotional needs – now and in the future. The focus of a life care plan is to strive for your good health, safety and well-being in the least restrictive environment.
The Law Offices of Kreisher Marshall & Associates, LLC, are members of the Life Care Planning Law Firms Association and are recognized as a life care planning law firm. Our Elder Care Coordinators, Elaine Spicher and Karrie Sarisky, our Certified Medicaid Planners and our Certified Elder Law Attorneys create a relationship with you and your family to focus on maximizing your quality of life and independence. We offer support to families whose elderly loved ones are at home, in assisted living or skilled nursing facilities. We coordinate needed care, community services, and serve as the senior’s advocate, as well as provide emotional support for the family during these difficult times. This lightens the load for family caregivers, improves the senior’s qualify of life, and can even postpone the need for nursing home care.

For more information on Life Care Planning, check out our new book – A Life Care Plan – Helping You Navigate the Aging Journey. To get your own copy of this book, stop by our office to pick one up. For additional information on Life Care Planning, please reach out by phone at 570-798-1084 or send us an email.
Special Expertise
Hear from Attorney Marianne Kreisher on what makes a certified elder law attorney different.
As CELAs, Attorneys Kreisher and Marshall offer you something that other attorneys do not: professional expertise in the unique needs of seniors. Obtaining advice from a certified elder law attorney is your best choice for important issues such as:
- Long-term care planning
- Asset Protection
- Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security and Veterans’ benefits
- Powers of Attorney & Guardianships
- Estate Planning (wills & trusts)
- Estate Administration
- Special needs counseling (trusts, housing, employment)
CELAs are not just authorities on legal issues affecting seniors, they are also familiar with other vital resources and services – both public and private – that can help meet the needs of senior citizens.
Hear from Attorney Marianne Kreisher about options available to protect assets even when a loved one is already in the nursing home.
