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SpecialCare is a program developed by Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company (MassMutual) that provides access to information and resources to families with dependents, of any age, who have special needs. 

You can get the help you need by coordinating with our specially trained professionals to help in the creation of a holistic life care plan, while balancing your own needs and those of other family members.  The SpecialCare program takes a team approach to help ensure proper life care planning for the future of dependents with special needs.

Planning today can help with the recovery from the unexpected tomorrows.

It Takes a Team

A MassMutual Special Care Planner can work with you and your professional advisors–your banker, accountant or financial services professional, special needs attorney, social workers and health care providers— to help create a life care plan to maintain the quality of life your loved one is accustomed to and deserves.  A life care plan is a coordinated program of future care planning, financial, and legal strategies for individuals with special needs and their families.

Family members and friends can also take an active role in the planning process, i.e. grandparents, aunts, uncles, siblings, and friends.  Invite them over for a meeting to discuss the roles they could take, be specific about what the role entails, and most importantly discuss if they are willing to take on the role.  Involving family and friends can help lessen the emotional, legal, and financial issues they may face once they take on the new role. 

National non-profit organizations have local offices all over the country and are a great free resource for information about your loved one’s diagnosis, support groups, and even possible services your dependent may benefit from. 

A Special Care Planner can help provide information on local organizations and advocacy groups.  You can also contact your state and local government agencies to obtain a list of resources.

Key Areas of Focus

Financial

Ensure a secure future for your dependents' lifetime care. The loss of caregivers can disrupt financial safety nets, especially for unique needs. Seek relief from government programs, resources, and Social Security benefits. A Special Care Planner can assist families in determining how much money may be needed to provide for lifetime quality care for loved ones with special needs, financial strategies to achieve goals, and ways to protect future eligibility for government benefits.

Legal

Addressing legal issues is a crucial step in planning for the future. Creating and planning your estate is vital to meeting your dependent’s lifetime needs.  These issues fall into three main categories:  wills, special needs trusts, guardianship or alternatives to guardianship.  It’s important to work with an attorney who is qualified, experienced, and involved in the area of special needs. 

Medical

Addressing legal issues is a crucial step in planning for the future.  Creating and planning your estate is vital to meeting your dependent’s lifetime needs.  These issues fall into three main categories:  wills, special needs trusts, guardianship or alternatives to guardianship.  It’s important to work with an attorney who is qualified, experienced, and involved in the area of special needs. 

Educational

Knowledge of special education laws and what they provide is the first step in ensuring your dependent with special needs gets the best education possible.  It can include Early Intervention, Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Individualized Education Program, Transition from School to Adult Life, and Due Process.  Actively participating and being an advocate in your dependent’s educational plan will help with their future successes.