“The Guilt Free Way To Plan:
Long Term Care For Your Elderly Loved Ones Without Distrupting The Lives Of Your Whole Family”
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If you're part of the baby-boomer generation, it's time to learn about the types and availability of long-term care for your parents, your siblings, your intimate loved ones, and even yourself.
By the year 2020, it's estimated that some 12 million Americans will need long-term care. In fact, statistics suggest that 1 in 5 people over the age of 50 are themselves at high risk of needing long-term care within the next 12 months. |
New Book Now Available Online!
Senior Long Term Care Choices:
How To Select The Best Plan For Your Whole Family
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A Veritable Treasure Chest of Information
If you're concerned about providing your loved ones with complete elder care, Senior Long Term Care Choices is the book is for you.
This comprehensive, 207-page book goes far beyond theory, taking you all the way to touring actual facilities, for that personal touch that only real-world experience can give you. For example:
- Guidance at every step of the process - from needs assessment to making your loved one comfortable in their new home.
- A comprehensive list of resources and services with complete contact information included.
- Direct links to a complete list of on-line tools with clear instructions for building your loved one's optimal long-term care solution.
- A detailed checklist for touring and evaluating nursing homes.
When you finish this book you will be able to walk with confidence into any nursing facility and grill them with detailed questions. You will be in charge from the first moment because you will know precisely what to look for and ask about. If there are weaknesses in the facility, you will know.
If you would like to take a look at some of the many instructive forms contained in the book, just fill in your first name and email address below.
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You will immediately receive:
1. The full Table of Contents to see the scope of information covered.
2. Long Term Care Assessment Form to give you an objective way to tell when special care is needed.
3. The List of Resources which explains
a. The top 4 personal emergency response systems.
b. Long Term Care insurance.
c. The largest selection of online discount medical supplies and equipment.
d. What and where to get medically researched vitamins and supplements to slow aging.
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Testimonial: “ Everyone with parents over 50 should read this book. The information in it would have saved my family years of worry and guilt during my father's illness. Thank goodness we have Senior Long Term Care Choices to assist us with my mother. We've started the planning in a calm frame of mind. We want her final days to be peaceful and calm, not filled with worry over money or loss of independence. Thank you for your caring, sharing, and easy-reading style. ” - Darline Clevenger, Manteca, CA |
Solving The Long Term Care Problem:
The Author Answers Some Of
Your Biggest Questions
How much does long-term care cost and what resources are available to my family?
I've included in the book information on the various ways to finance your loved one's long-term care, including:
- Community assistance programs and how to tap into them.
- Long-term insurance policy benefits, limitations , and how to compare them.
- State and Federal funding sources with complete contact information.
- Personal assets and how to use them to your best advantage.
How will I know when she needs help, if she won't tell me?
“Usually the changes are gradual, and may go unnoticed for a time. In the book, I cover the 'early signals' that indicate your loved one may need help caring for herself. ” My Father is adamant about not going to a nursing home; is there any other solution?
“Long-term care is actually a range of services that includes both medical and non-medical care. The book describes how to assess your loved one's needs and abilities, then armed with that information, how to evaluate the various care levels or solutions available.” My Dad is very independent and treasures his privacy. How can I make the transition to move him to a long-term care facility without it being emotionally devastating to both of us?
“If you've concluded that your loved one needs help, you'll be glad to know that a plan of action can be tailored to your specific situation. In the book, I also offer advice that will enable your loved one to reclaim their independence within a safer, more nurturing environment. ”
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