Letsch Law Firm is proud to support the Special Needs Alliance (SNA) in its mission to provide invaluable resources, advocacy, and guidance for individuals with disabilities and their families. SNA is a professional organization comprised of attorneys skilled in the complex areas of public entitlements, estate, trust and tax planning, and legal issues involving individuals with physical and cognitive disabilities. Here, you will find links to the services provided by the SNA, the Adults with Disabilities Handbook, and the SNA blog.
The Special Needs Alliance offers a wealth of resources to assist families navigating complex legal, financial, and medical challenges. From educational materials to tools for planning and decision-making, SNA is a trusted partner for individuals with special needs and their caregivers.
#1. Explore Resources for Answers. The Special Needs Alliance’s Finding Answers section provides expert guidance on topics such as estate planning, public benefits, and caregiving strategies. Use this resource to address pressing questions and plan effectively.
#2. Learn About Adult Disability Needs. The Adults with Disabilities Handbook is a comprehensive guide for individuals and families. It covers key aspects of living with a disability, including financial planning, housing options, and accessing benefits.
#3. Stay Updated with Expert Insights. Visit the SNA Blog for regular updates, advice, and success stories from experts in disability and public benefits law.
#4. Learn How to Maximize and Preserve Benefits. The Special Needs Alliance provides resources to help individuals and families maximize public benefits, protect assets, and assure lifelong care. These strategies are critical for creating a secure and stable future.
#5. Understand Special Needs Trusts. Special Needs Trusts are a critical tool for protecting assets while maintaining eligibility for public benefits. The Special Needs Alliance provides resources to help you determine the right trust type and establish one correctly.
#6. Plan for Caregiver Support. Caregiving can be challenging. Resources such as respite care and in-home therapy options are discussed throughout the Special Needs Alliance’s materials, providing strategies to support caregivers while ensuring quality of care for your loved one.