Joint Dinner Meeting - Planning for Aging in Place: Integrating Funding, Care, and Oversight, Hosted by Montgomery County EPC
Joint Council Meeting:
Pine Crest Country Club, 101 Country Club Drive, Lansdale, PA 19446
5:30 pm- 6:15 pm Networking
6:15 pm - 7:00 pm Dinner
7:00 pm- 8:00 pm Program
Program Overview
Traditional estate plans are designed to establish authority, intent, and legal protections. However, many well-constructed plans fail during periods of declining health—before formal incapacity—when clients and families face fragmented care systems, housing decisions, administrative complexity, and rising costs. This educational session examines the “planning gap” that exists between legal documentation and real-world execution during aging and health transitions.
Participants will explore the core components of an effective aging plan, including housing strategy, care coordination, funding approaches, and administrative oversight. Using demographic trends, practical frameworks, and real-world examples, the program highlights how inadequate coordination during the so-called “gray zone” (when clients remain legally competent but increasingly vulnerable) can lead to financial leakage, avoidable mistakes, and outcomes that undermine client intent.
The session also introduces Continuing Care at Home (CCaH) as one model for mitigating late-life financial and operational risk by integrating predictable funding with professional care coordination and oversight. Emphasis is placed on how aging planning and care management models can complement—not replace—estate planning, elder law, and financial advisory roles, helping professionals reduce crisis-driven interventions while better protecting clients, families, and fiduciaries.
This program is designed for estate planners, elder law attorneys, financial advisors, trust officers, and allied professionals seeking practical, interdisciplinary strategies to strengthen plan durability and client outcomes.
Register at this link for Montgomery County Estate Planning Council: