Long-Term Care & Elder Law
Plan Ahead for Aging with Dignity, Support, and Security
At Arch Legacy Firm, we help aging adults and their families prepare for the future with proactive, personalized long-term care and elder law planning. With rising healthcare costs and increasing longevity, it’s more important than ever to have a thoughtful plan in place before a crisis occurs.
Our elder law services are led by Attorney Allie Adkins, who brings warmth, clarity, and deep legal expertise to every family she works with. We don’t wait for emergencies, we plan ahead to ensure your wishes are honored, your care needs are met, and your loved ones aren’t left scrambling.
Meet Your Elder Law Attorney: Allie Adkins
Allie Adkins brings years of experience in advanced long-term care planning and elder law. With a heart for service and a deep respect for family dynamics, Allie helps seniors, spouses, and adult children design comprehensive legal strategies that:
- Protect dignity and independence
- Minimize the financial burden of aging
- Prepare for incapacity or cognitive decline
- Prevent unnecessary court involvement
- Ease stress on caregivers
Allie’s goal? To make sure you have the legal tools in place before you need them.

Allie Adkins
Attorney and Counselor at Law
What We Help You Plan For
Our long-term care and elder law planning includes:
Revocable & Irrevocable Trusts
Powers of Attorney for Health & Finances
Advance Directives / Living Wills
Asset Preservation Strategies (non-crisis)
Successor planning for aging couples
Caregiver coordination support
Avoiding conservatorship through planning
We help families understand how to plan well before the nursing home becomes a reality without rushing through emergency Medicaid applications.
Please note: We do not offer Medicaid crisis planning or last-minute “spend down” strategies. Our focus is on proactive, intentional planning years in advance of long-term care needs.
Why Plan for Long-Term Care Now?
- 70% of people over 65 will need some form of long-term care
- Nursing home care in Georgia can cost $80,000+/year
- Without planning, families often have to spend down assets or go to court
- Many adult children are unprepared to step into caregiver or financial roles
We help you put the right documents, protections, and people in place now, so your wishes are honored later, no matter what happens.
Who We Help
We work with:
- Aging individuals or couples who want to stay in control
- Adult children concerned about aging parents
- Retirees looking to preserve their nest egg
- Families with a history of dementia or Parkinson’s
- Widows and widowers who need a solo plan for aging
- Families who have seen Elder Abuse first hand and want to avoid it for themselves
