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Darlene A. Kemp, MPH, MBA-HCM 2014 National Lifespan Respite Conference Respite Care Through Special Needs Trusts

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Darlene A. Kemp, MPH, MBA-HCM

2014 National

Lifespan Respite Conference

Respite Care Through Special Needs Trusts

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Presenter Biography

• Darlene A. Kemp is the Executive Director of Vista Points, Inc. – The Special

Needs Trust & Resource Center - providing education, advocacy, referrals, and

services related to special needs trusts. The company serves as Trustee for the

Tennessee Pooled Trust, Special Needs Trusts, and Third-Party Trusts.

• Darlene is also a faculty member at the University of Phoenix - Nashville, TN

campus in the College of Natural Sciences, Health Care Management.

• Darlene Kemp holds the following degrees:– Masters of Public Health (concentration in Gerontology), University of Tennessee

– Masters in Business (concentration in Health Care Management), University of Phoenix

– Bachelors degree in Family & Consumer Science (concentration in Gerontology),

University of Tennessee

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Agenda

• Topics we will cover today include:

– What is a Special Needs Trust?

– Who qualifies for a Special Needs Trust?

– How is this type of trust established?

– When is the trust used to pay for needed services and

items?

– Where does any remaining money go after the beneficiary

dies?

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Your First Question

Have you heard

of

Special Needs Trusts?

• Yes

• No

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Think About This….

What Should He Do?

Young man has cerebral palsy.

His grandfather dies.

Young man inherits $100,000.

His Medicaid pays for all of his medical

care – totally over $85,000 per year.

If man accepts the inheritance he will lose

his Medicaid benefits.

He will use the $100,000 to pay for his

food, clothing, shelter, and all health-

related needs.

Young man will have a waiting period, after

the money is spent to qualify for Medicaid

again.

Other Option – Renounce the inheritance

and keep his Medicaid.

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Inheritance Question

• Should the

young man

renounce his inheritance

or should he

keep his inheritance

and lose his

government benefits?

• A = Renounce Inheritance

• B = Keep Inheritance

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Reasons to

Establish a

Special Needs Trust

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Seniors: Special Needs

• Scams

• Gifts to Strangers

• Donations

• Abuse

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Adults: Physical & Mental Illnesses

• Manage financial assets

– Overspending in manic

phases

– Giving items away to

please others

– Losing, hiding,

misplacing money

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Children: Birth Defects & Accidents

• Peace of mind for individual and family

– Assets are protected

– Public benefits are preserved

• Comfortable lifestyle

– Funds from the Special Needs Trust pay for

“extras” – supplemental needs

• Professional management of Trust fund

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Wills

Inheritances CAN Cause Problems

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Willing Money & Assets

• Giving a Gift

– Properly gift assets to

relatives with special

needs

– Legally “will” assets to

relatives with special

needs

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Inheritances & Legal Settlements

Keeping the assets …

– Lose public benefits

– Use personal assets to

pay for basic care and

extras

– Must reapply for public

benefits after personal

assets are exhausted

– Have waiting period for

benefits to begin

Selling or giving away

assets and…

– No money for the extras

that enhance quality of

life

– Remain eligible for

public benefits to pay for

basic care

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Specific Writing in a Will

• Relatives with a Disability

– If assets are left to “all surviving grandchildren in equal

shares” the grandchild with special needs is automatically

included.

– A Will should specifically “exclude” the grandchild by

name.

• “We leave nothing to our grandson, Matthew Smith.”

The ABC’s of Special Needs Planning …made easy. Bart Stevens

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Not a Disinheritance

• The grandchild is not slighted or disinherited.

• The Will document should state specifically the

percentage of asset designated for the grandchild.

– “22% shall go to the Matthew Smith Special Needs

Trust, dated February 12, 2011.”

The ABC’s of Special Needs Planning …made easy. Bart Stevens

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Special Needs Trusts

Defined

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Permitted by Law

• Legal contract under Federal law.

• A third party (trustee) agrees to hold assets for the

beneficiary’s use.

• An attorney-in-fact (family member, guardian, or Power of

Attorney - POA,) is responsible for overseeing the welfare of

the beneficiary.

• Assets are preserved for “special needs” not covered by

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Special Needs Trust - Defined

• Created for the Public Benefits Recipient

– Special Needs Trusts, Third-party Trusts, and Pooled

Special Needs Trusts are usually established to protect:

– savings

– proceeds of a personal injury settlement

– inheritance

– financial windfall

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Pooled Special Needs Trust - Defined

• Created for the Public Benefits recipient.

• Operated by a nonprofit organization.

• Money is pooled under an “umbrella” Trust.

• Each trust account is considered a sub-account of the main Trust.

• Higher interest earned on money.

• Medicaid Estate Recovery required when beneficiary dies.

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Five Step Process – Trust Establishment

Creation –

Using an attorney the “Joinder Agreement” is completed.

Funding –

Money is deposited into the Trust. Money can be added to the Trust at any time.

Administration –

The trustee oversees each Trust account, ensuring that only approved services or items are paid

for from the Trust; interest is applied to the Trust, tax forms are prepared, etc.

Distribution –

The trustee makes distributions from each Trust after a request has been reviewed by two parties

and approved.

Tax Recognition –

Each year, a K-1 Tax Form is prepared. The form shows the amount of interest the Trust earned

over the past year. The trustee has a fiduciary responsibility to assist each Trust client in earning

the most interest while keeping the investment safe.

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Protection

• Special Needs Trusts:

Protects personal assets

“Quality of life” is maintained

Government benefits remain effective

“Peace of mind” for everyone in the family

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Distribution

– Developing a Care Plan for the Beneficiary

• Initial Case Management Assessment

• Letter of Intent

– What are Special Needs or Supplement Needs?

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Suggested Uses of Trust Funds

Respite Care

Entertainment

Pre-paid funeral arrangements

Medication*

Electronic equipment

Vacations

Home modification

Independent therapy

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After the

Beneficiary Dies

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How is Remaining Money

Disbursed from Trust

• In a Self-Settled or Pooled Special Needs

Trust, payback to Medicaid is required for

services used.

• In a Third-Party Special Needs Trust,

no payback to Medicaid required.

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Now, what do

you think?

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Helping Friends

Scenario

Is everyone

that helps

really

a friend?

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Helping Friends Scenario

• 34 year old male – mentally retarded

• Lives alone in apartment

• Receives food stamps and monthly government check.

• “Friends” offer to assist man with errands, shopping, and cleaning.

• Man trades, upon request from friend, food stamps, furniture, and

personal clothing for rides to store.

• One month, man was left $25.00 of food stamps to last the month.

• Man does not understand he is being used.

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Helping Friends Question

• Because the man

is independent,

should he be

left alone to fend

for himself?

• A = YES; he has the ability

to live on his own and

make independent

decisions.

• B = NO; he needs

someone to step in and

help him with day-to-day

needs.

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Special “Friend” There to Help

Is there

an ulterior motive

or hidden goal

to this

new-found friendship?

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Special “Friend” There to Help

• Woman has Trust - $25,000.

• Friend offers to be POA to “help” beneficiary.

• Within a few days, Requests for Disbursements arrive.

• No receipts. No proof of purchase. Only a list of items to

reimburse the POA. Receipts later received, but are

suspicious in nature.

• Upon investigation of each Request, fraudulent activity is

suspected but research unable to prove there is a deceptive

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Special Friend Question

• Does the Trust

pay each request

without

further investigation?

• A = YES; all receipts have

been received and no

evidence of foul play is

found.

• B = NO; further research

need to be performed

before a Request is

approved for payment. Vista Points Special Needs Trust & Resource Center 32

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GIFT

Scenario

Adult son

wants

Motorcycle

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Adult Son Wants Motorcycle

• Father is disabled and has a Pooled Special Needs Trust.

• Son’s 30th birthday is approaching.

• Son wants father to purchase a beautiful, brand new Harley Davidson

motorcycle.

• Son says he will take father to doctor on motorcycle. Son will install

special seat and seatbelt - if father’s Trust will pay for his birthday gift.

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Motorcycle Question

• Is this a qualified

expenditure

from the Trust?

– Why or Why not?

• A = YES; a Trust is permitted to

purchase a vehicle and there is

no restriction preventing a

motorcycle from being

purchased.

• B = NO; the motorcycle is not

benefiting the father who has the

trust. The motorcycle is

benefiting the able-bodied son.

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Ex-spouses

Ex-spouse

wants rights

to

Special Needs

Trust Fund

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Ex-Spouse Wants Trust Funds

• Wife disabled from car accident.

• Husband and wife have three young children.

• Husband divorces spouse.

• Wife establishes a Pooled Special Needs Trust for money

received from divorce settlement and alimony payments.

• Husband makes a request to Trust for money to pay for

children’s vacation.

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Vacation Question

• Should money

from the Trust

pay for the

children’s vacation?

• A = YES; after all, these

are the mother’s biological

children and they deserve a

vacation.

• B = NO; the money in the

trust is only for the benefit

of the beneficiary.

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Conclusion

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Special Needs Trusts

A Trust containing the assets

of an individual who is living

with a disability who meets

certain criteria.

A Pooled Trust is established

and managed by a non-profit

association.

Other Special Needs Trusts

are established on an

individual basis.

A separate account is

maintained for each

beneficiary of the Trust.

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Providing Assistance

• Learn more about Special Needs Trusts and how they can

help residents and their families.

• Locate a lawyer who can create a Special Needs Trust to

meet the beneficiary’s needs.

• Administer a Special Needs Trust using Vista Points, Inc. as

the professional trustee.

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Moral of the Story

Accept or Renounce Inheritance

Young man living with cerebral palsy

• Becomes aware of Special Needs

Trusts after he renounced his

inheritance.

• Found he could have kept his

inheritance and maintained his Medicaid

coverage.

• Asked that people keep talking about

Special Needs Trusts and the benefits

a Trust can give someone living with a

disability.

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References

• Omnibus Reconciliation Act of 1993 (OBRA’93)

– http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/BILLS-103hr2264enr/pdf/BILLS-

103hr2264enr.pdf

• POMS = Program Operations Manual System

– https://secure.ssa.gov/poms.nsf/home!readform

• United States Code: 42 U.S.C. 1396p

– http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/granule/USCODE-2010-title42/USCODE-2010-

title42-chap7-subchapXIX-sec1396p/content-detail.html

• Vista Points Special Needs Trust and Resource Center

– http://www.vistapoints.orgVista Points Special Needs Trust & Resource Center 43

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The Special Needs Trust & Resource Center

1550 N. Mount Juliet Road, Suite 203

Mount Juliet, TN 37122

615-758-4660 (office)

[email protected] (email)

www.vistapoints.org (website)

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The End

Questions?

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