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Autism Acceptance Month


As April brings vibrant blooms, it also brings Autism Acceptance Month, a celebration of the vibrant spectrum of individuals in the autistic community. It is a time dedicated to raising awareness and fostering acceptance for individuals on the autism spectrum.


Autism Acceptance Month (previously called Autism Awareness Month) illuminates the importance of inclusivity and connectedness for people with autism. It's not merely about acknowledging the existence of autism but actively integrating individuals with autism into our communities with respect and understanding. As Christopher Banks, CEO of The Autism Society of America, aptly puts it, "Awareness is knowing that somebody has Autism. Acceptance is when you include a person with autism in your activities."


At Generation Law, we commit ourselves to supporting the needs of individuals with autism and their families through our specialized estate planning services.


We understand the unique challenges faced by families with loved ones on the spectrum. Our estate planning services are designed with their specific needs in mind, ensuring that what you leave to your loved ones after you are gone provides a secure future. From setting up a special needs trust to navigating government benefit programs, we offer comprehensive solutions tailored to the individual needs of our clients.


This Autism Acceptance Month, let us reaffirm our commitment to promoting acceptance, understanding, and inclusion for individuals with autism. Together, let us work towards creating a world where everyone, regardless of neurodiversity, is valued and embraced for who they are.


Thank you for entrusting us with the important task of planning for your loved ones' futures.



Warm regards,

APRIL'S NEWS TO KNOW

Young Autistic Adults Face Added Challenges Entering the Workforce

I have clients with children on the autism spectrum so an article on the challenges faced by young autistic adults entering the workforce caught my eye.


It details the story of a 26-year-old man looking for a position in accounting. Although he had top marks at university, his conundrum was the same as many young people: he needed job experience. And of course to get job experience, he needed a job. It’s a story repeated by every generation.

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Planning for Peace of Mind: How to Plan for the Future of an Adult Child with Disabilities

In the U.S. today, there are nearly 1 million households where an adult child with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) is living with caregivers age 60 or older. What happens to an adult child with I/DD once a parent caregiver dies or is no longer able to provide care depends greatly on advance planning. Recognizing the difficulty and importance of future planning, here are some of the main issues parent caregivers must address to plan for the future as adult children with I/DD and their parental caregivers age.

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Medicare for Disabled Adults Under 65


Medicare was established in 1965 to provide health insurance for Americans aged 65 and over, but it also covers more than eight million people with disabilities under age 65. Qualifying for Medicare is a process that begins with an application for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits.


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FIRM BRIEF

Join Melissa in the Fight Against Alzheimer's Disease!


“I am so appreciative of everyone's support last year, i was truly blown away and hope we can do it again!”


So on October 13, 2024 Melissa Johnson is once again running the Chicago Marathon in order to raise money for the Alzheimer's Association. You can support her and the ALZ Stars by donating using this link.


More than 6 million Americans have Alzheimer's disease, and that number is expected to more than double by 2050. If you know someone affected by Alzheimer’s, you have seen first-hand how it ravages individuals as well as their families. Research and treatment have come a long way but not nearly far enough.


Thank you for joining the fight against Alzheimer’s disease!

Ben will Speak at a New Seminar at the IICLE


On May 17, 2024 Ben Neiburger will speak, while Melissa Johnson will moderate Track B at the Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education (IICLE) as part of their new Estate Planning Short Course for 2024.


The Chicago Seminar is scheduled for May 16-17, and is a comprehensive program dedicated to unraveling the legal intricacies of estate planning. Get an opportunity to engage with experienced attorneys who will provide in-depth analysis of current regulations, tax implications, strategies, and best practices in estate planning.

 

Ben will teach on the topic Understanding the Role Religious Diversity Plays in Your Clientele and in Your Practice. If you are interested, you can register for the course here.

Ben Neiburger was a guest speaker at the most recent meeting of the non-profit organization Organ Transplant Support on April 5, 2024.


Ben spoke on the topic of Elder Care Issues for the Future.


For more information please visit www.organtransplantsupport.org.

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