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Families facing addiction, autism and other physical, mental, and emotional health issues are not alone, even if it can feel that way at first.

Over three million children in the United States, or almost 5% of the total, have some form of disability; one in every 44 are now diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder.1 Millions more young Americans suffer from mental health issues, substance abuse or, often, both. And about 6.5 million people age 65 and older suffer from Alzheimer’s and other related dementias,2 the dark side of the longevity gains addressed in Aging with Attitude (and Gratitude) by Jeff Maurer.
 
If your family is among these numbers, you don’t need to feel alone, or have to plan or care for your loved one on your own. While every family is as unique as the people and circumstances involved, experienced guidance – and guiding principles – can really help. Here are a few suggestions; please contact your Evercore Wealth & Fiduciary Advisor to learn more and to discuss your specific situation.

BUILD YOUR TEAM

Every family with a special needs member needs a support network. In addition to family members and medical professionals, members can include a care manager, educators, therapists and counselors, an attorney, an accountant, and a wealth and fiduciary advisor.

START WITH A CONVERSATION – AND KEEP TALKING

Special needs planning discussions should start early and occur regularly, from diagnosis and as the situation evolves. For some families, comprehensive planning might start with the birth of a special needs child; others will receive a diagnosis later or even much later, when a family member develops cognitive challenges associated with aging. Whatever the timeline, the important thing is to work with your team and start planning as soon as possible.

ESTABLISH YOUR GOALS

Your team can help you determine how your family member with special needs can reach their full potential, and how much that will cost. The team will also help you plan for your own and other family members’ needs too. Some of the biggest questions you are likely to have will be around future care, as the primary caregivers age, and how much responsibility other family members can and should assume – and how they can be supported in that.

EXPLORE YOUR OPTIONS

Families with the financial wherewithal to provide for the care of their loved one may still wish to access government programs, such as Medicaid, the Supplemental Security Income program, and certain vocational or socialization programs that are only offered to those enrolled in these government programs. As improper use of funds can disqualify a special needs individual from benefits, consider establishing a special needs trust and engaging a trustee or co-trustee with a full understanding of government programs, including the strict regulations concerning the use of trust assets. If drafted properly, the use of a special needs trust does not prevent a family from using the assets of the trust or other assets to provide for the beneficiary.

APPOINT A TRUSTEE OR CO-TRUSTEE

Who will serve as a fiduciary, or co-fiduciary, to counsel the family, provide objective oversight, and balance your wishes with the evolving needs of your beneficiary after your lifetime? Who will work with your other advisors and serve as a single point of contact for your family? Trustees of special needs trusts should have a deep appreciation of the circumstances and aspirations of the beneficiary with special needs, to ensure that the trust will serve its purpose as a positive contribution to the quality of that person’s life, and to the family as a whole. The trustee should be prepared to work with – and often lead – the family’s dedicated team.

REMEMBER THAT YOU ARE NOT ALONE

There are plenty of resources for the many families with special needs individuals. Wealth can help, as well as add complexity. The right choices for your family should be shaped by your unique goals and circumstances, in close consultation with your team of experienced advisors.
 

Special needs planning takes a team: Learn more
 
The Evercore Wealth Management and Evercore Trust Company recent webinar Special Needs: Protecting the Whole Family with Wealth Planning explored this topic with our guest Ann Koerner, who founded National Care Advisors in 2008 to provide consulting services for attorneys, financial planners and trustees who support individuals with complex care needs and their families. Please reach out to your Evercore Wealth & Fiduciary Advisor or contact wealthmanagement@evercore.com to access the replay.

 
Karen Francois is a Partner and Wealth & Fiduciary Officer at Evercore Wealth Management and the Chief Fiduciary Officer at Evercore Trust Company, N.A. She can be contacted at francois@evercore.com.
 
Jay Springer is a Partner and Portfolio Manager at Evercore Wealth Management and the Chief Investment Officer of Evercore Trust Company, N.A.; he is also a member of the New York Advisory Board of the Caron Treatment Centers. Jay can be contacted at springer@evercore.com.
 

1 US Census, CDC, December 2, 2021
2 Alzheimer’s Association, March 14, 2022

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