Elder Centric Lawfirm
Jack Rosenkranz, Esq. established his elder
care law firm in 1991. He recognized early the growing need for these
services and the expanding choices under health care policy, regulations
and laws.
Estate planning, guardianship, and Elder Law are the focus of Mr.
Rosenkranz’s practice. He received his Bachelor of Arts in Political
Science in 1986 from the University of Memphis and his Law Degree from
Mercer University in 1989. He devotes an extraordinary amount of time
advancing his education through continuing education on behalf of his
clients.
He is a member of the Elder Law sections of numerous local and national
bar associations, including the Florida Bar and American Bar Association.
He is a past president of the Academy of Florida Elder Law Attorneys and
an active member in one of the largest and most influential Elder Law
organizations in the country, The National Academy of Elder Attorneys.
Attorney Rosenkranz was recognized by his peers as The Outstanding Member
of the Year for both the Florida Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and the
Florida Bar, Elder Law Section. His peers have selected him as a Leading
American Attorney in Elder Law, as well as giving him the AV rating, the
highest possible, with Martindale-Hubbell.
Attorney Rosenkranz has been an advocate for Elders at the local, state
and national levels. In 2005 he testified before the Schmieding Conference
on Elder Homecare and was a contributor to the White House Conference on
Aging. As a lecturer and presenter at numerous continuing education
courses, he illustrates his knowledge and dedication to the area of Elder
Law. As a result of his experience, he is sought after to educate lawyers,
paralegals, certified public accountants, and insurance professionals, as
well as seniors and their families, about the developments and growing
importance of Elder Law. Attorney Rosenkranz continues to serve as a
dedicated academic and professional practitioner in the field of Elder
Care Law.
Brook Crumrine,
Care Coach, received her Gerontology degree from the University of
South Florida, and Microbiology degree from the University of Florida.
After receiving her degrees she worked for a unique intergenerational
senior living community that consisted of independent living, assisted
living and skilled nursing services. In this community she worked
within the social services department of the skilled nursing facility
and was promoted to the position of Assistant Executive Director of the
same 244 bed JCAHO accredited skilled nursing facility. She
remained in the community when she was advanced to the Administrator
position of the 195 unit assisted living facility. She had the
opportunity to be the primary care giver to her own grandmother,
grandfather and father.