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Founding Story

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Astor & Associates was founded from a deep commitment to seniors who are too often overlooked at the most vulnerable moments of their lives.​

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For more than twenty years, I have worked inside the systems families are suddenly forced to rely on—Florida Medicaid, nursing homes, care management practices, elder law firms, and state agencies. Again and again, I witnessed families doing their best under pressure, trying to make life-altering decisions with incomplete information, conflicting advice, and a constant fear of making the wrong move.

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​That experience shaped my mission: to make sure seniors and their families are not left alone, misinformed, or afraid when critical care decisions have to be made.​

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Families typically come to us during a moment of transition—when a loved one can no longer live safely without care and everything feels urgent. They are trying to understand long-term care options, separate fact from misinformation, and figure out how Florida Medicaid fits into the picture. Many worry that one wrong decision could cost them everything they have worked so hard for.​

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Our role is to bring clarity to that moment.​

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At Astor & Associates, we guide families through long-term care transitions and Florida Medicaid with a steady, hands-on approach. We help families understand their options, align around a clear plan, and advocate through every step of the process—so they don’t have to navigate it alone. The goal is not just approvals or logistics, but confidence, protection, and peace of mind.

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We work closely with families, care providers, and elder law professionals to ensure care needs are met, benefits are secured, and decisions feel grounded rather than rushed. Through every step, our focus remains the same: protecting seniors, reducing family overwhelm, and helping people move forward with clarity during one of the hardest chapters of their lives.

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Over the years, I’ve learned that families don’t need more information—they need a steady, clear path forward.

The Astor Approach

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