Age in place

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Most people plan on their children taking care of them in their elderly years, but you know what negative implications that can have on the family. This episode with Retirement Specialist Annalee Kruger will convey to your clients the catastrophic implications that can have, and why they should plan with you now.

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Many assume their children will take care of them as they age. However, we often forget that our kids will also grow older. You never know what can happen… strategize now! https://realwealthmedia.com

If you and your partner make it to age 65, there’s a 95% chance that one of you will require long-term care. Don’t adopt the, “It will never happen to me,” mindset! https://realwealthmedia.com

Many people wait until they’re in crisis mode before seeking assistance, and by then, you likely get whatever bed is available at whatever place has the space for you. Don’t let it be you! https://realwealthmedia.com

What if mom and dad live longer than expected and you’re the one signed up to take care of them? If this sounds familiar, tune in now! https://realwealthmedia.com

By the time your parents need help, you may be anywhere from 50-70 years old. Who knows what your life will look like! Consider strategizing for #LTC before it’s needed. https://realwealthmedia.com

Many assume their children will take care of them as they age. However, we often forget that our kids will also grow older. We don’t account for the fact that our kids could be in their 60s and 70s with their own financial and health issues. Don’t let the burden of your care fall on anybody else! Listen to this episode to hear what you can do to easily start planning now. https://realwealthmedia.com

The, “It will never happen to me,” attitude prevents a lot of plans from being made; however, if you and your partner make it to age 65, there’s a 95% chance that one of you will require long-term care. Don’t overlook the importance of strategizing for your future well-being! Tune into this episode now with Senior Care Counselor Annalee Kruger for tips on strategizing. https://realwealthmedia.com

Many people wait until they’re in crisis mode before seeking assistance, and by then, you likely get whatever bed is available at whatever place has the space for you. Let’s change that narrative and strategize for care in advance, so you may get what you’re looking for! https://realwealthmedia.com

What if mom and dad live longer than expected and you’re the one signed up to take care of them? Will you be emotionally and financially able to? Don’t sign up for something you may not be able to handle, and don’t burden your family with poor strategizing for aging. https://realwealthmedia.com

By the time parents need help, their kids are often in the final stretch of their working years, preparing for retirement. Suddenly, plans change, and retirement dreams may need to be put on hold. Let’s avoid such disruptions through thoughtful strategizing. https://realwealthmedia.com

We often assume our children will take care of us “no matter what” or “they owe it to us,” but by the time you may need care from an illness or old age, they too may have an illness or need care. Illnesses can happen to anyone at any time, so save for your long-term care needs now! https://realwealthmedia.com

Nobody thinks it will happen to them, but if you and your partner make it to age 65, there’s a 95% chance that one of you will require long-term care. If you aren’t strategizing for it, the burden may fall onto your children or loved ones. Tune into this episode now with Senior Care Counselor Annalee Kruger for tips for strategizing. https://realwealthmedia.com

So many people wait until tragedy strikes like a stroke or heart attack to START strategizing long-term care. By then, they’ll likely get whatever bed is available in whatever facility. Strategizing ahead of time may allow you to get what you want, when you want it. Listen to this episode for tips! https://realwealthmedia.com

In an ideal world, your parents will live forever. But think about who’s set to take care of them, and if you’ll be able to. Something could happen to you first, or depending on when they need care, you could also be in your 60s or 70s and it’s no longer feasible for you to take care of them like you once had planned for. You may avoid this scenario by doing a little bit of strategizing now! https://realwealthmedia.com

By the time you need care, your kids may be headed towards the end of their careers, giving their all for the final working years. If you require round-the-clock care, they may have to postpone their own retirement or disrupt their own futures. Tune into this episode to learn how you may avoid that! https://realwealthmedia.com

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