How Families Protect Their Life Savings from Long-Term Care Costs
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Thursday, July 23, 2026
2:00 – 3:00 PM ET (45-Minute Discussion + Q&A)
Virtual Event | Free to Attend
Most families assume they have time to plan, until a health crisis forces the issue. The cost of long-term care in Florida can erode a lifetime of savings in months, and without the right legal strategy in place, families are left with far fewer options.
Join Scott M. Solkoff, Florida Bar Board Certified Specialist in Elder Law, for a practical session on how families can protect their assets before long-term care becomes a reality. This session is designed for adult children navigating these decisions on behalf of aging parents, and for the professionals who advise them.
Special Offer for Attendees
Attendees who choose to make an appointment will receive $300 off the cost of the $300 consultation.
Register Now to Claim Your Spot →Who Should Attend
- Adult children helping aging parents plan for long-term care costs
- Families with elderly parents
- Estate planning attorneys, financial advisors, and geriatric care managers
- Social workers, senior placement professionals, and home health providers
- Anyone concerned about protecting savings from a long-term care event
What You’ll Learn
- How long-term care costs can quickly deplete family savings, and what the real numbers look like in Florida
- The three ways to pay for long-term care, and which one most families are unknowingly relying on
- What a Lady Bird Deed is and how it protects your home from Medicaid recovery
- How Elder Law Powers of Attorney and Health Care Advance Directives differ from standard documents and why it matters
- What Medicaid and VA Pension cover, who qualifies, and how to plan around the rules
- Which legal tools — Protected Trusts, Income Trusts, and Caregiver Agreements — apply to your family’s situation
Meet the Speaker
Jacob Solkoff, ESQ.
Jacob Solkoff is a third-generation Elder Law attorney at Solkoff Legal, P.A. Jacob’s father, Scott Solkoff, founded Solkoff Legal, P.A., in Delray Beach, Florida. Jacob’s grandfather, Jerome Solkoff, was one of the founders of the field of Elder Law.
Jacob is a graduate of the Elder Law College 360 program and a member of Elder Law College. Having grown up around the field of Elder Law, Jacob understands the importance of assisting the elderly and disabled in planning for their future and navigating the Medicaid and Veterans Benefits systems.
Jacob spent his early life growing up in South Florida before earning his bachelor’s degree from Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts, and his juris doctor degree from Suffolk University Law School in Boston, Massachusetts. He is a member of both the Florida and Massachusetts bars. In his free time, Jacob enjoys reading, traveling, and watching baseball.
Event Details
Thursday, July 23, 2026
2:00 – 3:00 PM ET (45-Minute Discussion + Q&A)
Virtual Event | Free to Attend





