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Starting January 1, 2026, major updates to ABLE accounts will create new opportunities for individuals with disabilities to save and plan for the future. These changes are designed to expand eligibility, increase contribution limits, and provide greater financial flexibility—all while protecting access to essential benefits.
In 2025, individuals with disabilities will encounter important updates to Social Security, ABLE accounts, and other related benefit programs that may impact their financial planning and eligibility for various services. Here’s what individuals and families need to know:
As we say goodbye to the fall leaves that will soon be replaced with bare branches and enjoy a slice of pumpkin pie, many of us have thankfulness on our minds. Fun fact: research from multiple universities have found that practicing gratitude has positive impacts on both our physical and mental health! So, how do we reap these benefits?
Transitions from inpatient psychiatric care can be complex. A care manager plays a critical role in coordinating services through PHP, IOP, and outpatient care—ensuring continuity, support, and a smoother path forward for individuals and families.
Person-Centered Planning moves beyond checklists to focus on what truly matters—values, strengths, and purpose. It helps families design a meaningful, sustainable future for their loved ones while honoring their individuality.
Planning for the future means understanding the roles and responsibilities you hold as a caregiver—and knowing how to share them over time. Our new blog explores how a Parent Transition Plan can ease your load and ensure your loved one continues to thrive with the right support.
A Letter of Intent is a vital planning tool that captures your loved one’s unique needs, preferences, and important details—helping guide the team that supports them now and into the future. Our latest blog explains how this living document creates clarity and peace of mind for families navigating complex care transitions.
Civil commitment can be a complex and overwhelming process for individuals and families. Our latest blog highlights how care managers provide essential guidance, advocacy, and coordination to help navigate this challenging journey—ensuring dignity, clarity, and support every step of the way.
A care manager plays a pivotal role in helping individuals with disabilities navigate the complexities of managing an ABLE account. They assist in ensuring that the funds in the account are used appropriately, helping individuals and their families make the most out of this valuable resource.