Holistic support and financial security for the ones you care for. We bridge the “Protection Gap” for families with Special Care Needs, including long-term illness and Special Education Needs (SEN).
WHAT IS A SPECIAL CARE TRUST?
The ACF Special Care Trust is a living trust integrated with professional stewardship and care planning services. Unlike traditional trusts, the Special Care Trust is specially designed to support your loved one’s medical, educational, and therapy needs while you are still here, and ensure their quality of life continues long afterwards.
Our tailor-made plans provide security and dignity for the family members with
Special Care Needs
Providing security for those suffering from long-term illness, such as Dementia, Stroke, or other chronic conditions that require consistent care.
Special Education Needs (SEN)
Including Intellectual Developmental Disorder, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Mental Illness, Specific Learning Difficulties, Physical Disability, Visual Impairment, Hearing Impairment, and Speech and Language Impairment.
HOW DOES A SPECIAL CARE TRUST WORK?
We bridge the gap between managing assets and actual day-to-day care. We don’t just manage your assets; we act as the professional “steward” for your loved one, ensuring their needs are met both now and in the future.
WHY DO I NEED A SPECIAL CARE TRUST?
Traditional financial management often stops at the bank account. We go further – not only just protect your capital, but we build a safety net that provides stewardship care and referral arrangement to secure professional care services for your loved one. This provides assurance that you have an arrangement and plan for your loved one’s future to ensure their quality of life in the years to come.
The heart of Special Care Trust is the Letter of Wishes and a detailed Care Plan. We work with you to develop these arrangements:
Preferred medical and therapy providers
Social requirements, daily routines and personal preferences
Long-term learning and developmental goals
Specific instructions to set out the required individual or institutional caregivers
We work closely with you to understand your requirements and expectations, and help you execute your care plan through our three core pillars: