Raising a child with autism is expensive.
Experts say that raising a child to adulthood costs about $250,000. If you are a parent of a child with autism, you can expect to pay about ten times that amount. And if you have a child who incurs regular medical costs, your expenses can reach more than $3 million over time.
What is the answer? Prepare. Prepare. Prepare.
Make a plan
Your life is so busy that creating a plan can be difficult when you’re just trying to get through the day. However, if you want to make sure your child with autism is taken care of after you’re gone, you need to do some planning. Here are some tips:
Special Needs Trust
The idea of creating a special needs trust can be overwhelming because the stakes are so high. Caregiving is a very demanding thing, and you as a parent are well aware of this. However, getting this completed will be a big weight off you. Having a trust in place ensures that there is a financial plan in place that will continue to provide your child with the highest quality of life possible. Otherwise, your money can get drained away very quickly and benefits can be lost.
Government Benefits
There are many options that provide your family with government assistance and grants. These benefits are applied for through lengthy, complex paperwork, and so it is recommended that you seek counsel from an expert to maximize your chances of getting what your child deserves.
Life Insurance
Life insurance is another way to safeguard the wellbeing of your child. It's hard to know how long your child will live, but in most cases, he will outlive you as a parent. With this in mind, you should look into permanent life insurance; you won’t run the risk of your policy becoming too expensive or lapsing.
Investments
The interest earned on these options can range from 2% to 20% depending on the strategy. Professional advice is available on each of these and is highly recommended. This also includes your 401(k) and IRA holdings, which can be grown with an employer or on your own in a self-directed program. When you have a child with autism, some unique planning is involved. Work with your team and your family so you can develop the best means to provide for your child. Once your plan is created it will give you peace of mind that he is protected.
If you feel overwhelmed and you need help, please contact us.
American Advocacy Group is on the front lines every day, making positive change happen for people diagnosed with autism, Down syndrome and a range of diagnoses across the continuum. As a leading advocate for all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families, and the premier provider of the support and services people want and need, we understand the system and know how to take action in regard to your best interests.
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