November is Long-Term Care Awareness Month! Navigating elder care and financial planning can be challenging, even for the most organized families. Discover strategies to help seniors maintain independence while easily accessing vital support in this week's blog: https://lnkd.in/eM8eD2Bf #LongTermCare #FinancialAdvisor #MarltonNJ
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Did you know: The cost of elder care in California has changed dramatically over the past three decades. Planning ahead is crucial to ensure financial preparedness for senior care services. Check out our detailed guide on elder care costs in California and how it impacts families today. Start reading: https://lnkd.in/gWQE5Hx7
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Share your thoughts on the future of services for Older Adults and Caregivers in Hampden County!
Please Help - Your Voice Matters! GSSSI and the Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs invite older adults and caregivers to share their thoughts on the services and supports that would make our community more age-inclusive by taking this short survey. You can access the survey here: https://lnkd.in/eF6W2Ce4
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Did you miss our new Quick Guide to Elder Care? From choosing caregivers to understanding financial protections, this guide has you covered. Start preparing today for peace of mind tomorrow: https://loom.ly/WpDj8d4
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Caring for an Aging Adult can be very challenging depending on their needs. If you are the Aging Adult, depending on others for your care can be very challenging. It can also be very taxing on your financial situation. 💲 You may want to consider protecting your family and your finances with a Long-Term Care Plan. Click the link below to download my Long-Term Care Planning Guide. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gkPAhQ9f
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The emotional and financial toll of caring for a loved one sometimes means you will have to reevaluate your own long-term care plans. But it doesn’t have to be that way. There are strategies and resources to help you cope, lessen the load on others, and still make plans for your own care in the future. Learn more in this very informative article from AARP. https://bit.ly/4d5Azaf
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The emotional and financial toll of caring for a loved one sometimes means you will have to reevaluate your own long-term care plans. But it doesn’t have to be that way. There are strategies and resources to help you cope, lessen the load on others, and still make plans for your own care in the future. Learn more in this very informative article from AARP. https://bit.ly/4bVXKCa
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The emotional and financial toll of caring for a loved one sometimes means you will have to reevaluate your own long-term care plans. But it doesn’t have to be that way. There are strategies and resources to help you cope, lessen the load on others, and still make plans for your own care in the future. Learn more in this very informative article from AARP. https://bit.ly/3PRdzBG
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The emotional and financial toll of caring for a loved one sometimes means you will have to reevaluate your own long-term care plans. But it doesn’t have to be that way. There are strategies and resources to help you cope, lessen the load on others, and still make plans for your own care in the future. Learn more in this very informative article from AARP. https://bit.ly/4c9a6rg
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The emotional and financial toll of caring for a loved one sometimes means you will have to reevaluate your own long-term care plans. But it doesn’t have to be that way. There are strategies and resources to help you cope, lessen the load on others, and still make plans for your own care in the future. Learn more in this very informative article from AARP. https://bit.ly/3VbtflM
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The emotional and financial toll of caring for a loved one sometimes means you will have to reevaluate your own long-term care plans. But it doesn’t have to be that way. There are strategies and resources to help you cope, lessen the load on others, and still make plans for your own care in the future. Learn more in this very informative article from AARP. https://bit.ly/4d3xpn9
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