Make the Right Long-Term Care Decisions
Care Coordination in Nashville, TN
As a part of our life care plan, you will be assigned a care coordinator who will help you and your family with long-term care decisions. Your care coordinator will provide education and advocate for you as you decide on things like cost, quality, and resources available within your community.
Why Work with a Care Coordinator?
The main priority of a care coordinator is to help seniors and their families maintain the quality of life they desire. At Elder Law of Nashville, our team will provide education and resources for:
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- Care assessments
- In-home help or care
- Coordination with medical and healthcare providers
- Support and guidance during a crisis
- Transitions to a retirement community, assisted care facility, or nursing home
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They listened to our needs, helped create a plan then checked in with us the next week.

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Proudly Serving Families Across Middle Tennessee
Elder Law of Nashville, located in Nashville, TN, proudly serves clients throughout Davidson County, Williamson County, and the surrounding areas. We provide expert elder law services to families in Franklin, Brentwood, Nolensville, Fairview, Spring Hill, White House, Murfreesboro, Smyrna, La Vergne, Hendersonville, Gallatin, Mount Juliet, Lebanon, Watertown, Ashland City, Kingston Springs, Pegram, Pleasant View, Columbia, Mt. Pleasant, Dickson, Burns, White Bluff, Springfield, Greenbrier, Belle Meade, and Cross Plains. Our commitment extends across Middle Tennessee, ensuring compassionate and knowledgeable support for seniors and their families.
