
What can a Special Needs Trust do for my loved one?
Answer:
A Special Needs Trust established for a disabled individual can enhance the quality of the beneficiary's life. For example:
- Provide housing or improve the beneficiary's residence
- Provide for the beneficiary's transportation needs
- TV or cable services
- Lessons in art, music, etc.
- Rehabilitation and physical therapy beyond Medicaid limits
- Provide private counseling
- Allow for vacations
- Pets and pet care
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