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10 Ways to Pay – Real Estate
Living the Next Chapter: How Real Estate Can Help You Age Well and Pay for Care By Bryan Devore, with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices When it comes to planning for the next chapter of life, one of the biggest questions many older adults face is where and how...
10 Ways to Pay – Reverse Mortgages
Reverse Mortgages: Unlocking Home Equity to Age in Place with Confidence By Karen Keyser, “The Funding Master” , and Kevin Guttman from C2 Financial Corporation When it comes to aging in place, financial flexibility can make all the difference. One of the most...
10 Ways to Pay – Life Insurance Settlements
Turning Life Insurance Into Long-Term Care Dollars: How Life Settlements Can Help Families Pay for Care By Chris Orestes, President of Retirement Genius When it comes to paying for long-term care, families are often caught off guard. Costs rise quickly, options...
10 Ways to Pay – Long-Term Care Insurance
Understanding Your Long-Term Care Insurance Options:Four Smart Paths to Protect Your Future By Patrick Johnson, CLTC, CLU – Long-Term Care Specialist When it comes to planning for the future, few topics are as critical—or as misunderstood—as long-term care insurance....
10 Ways to Pay – Wealth Management
Planning Today for the Care You'll Need Tomorrow: Smart Wealth Strategies for Peace of Mind Presented By Andy Thiem, Wealth Advisor, Senior Portfolio Advisor at Lake House Private Wealth Management When it comes to the cost of care—whether for aging parents, a spouse,...
Care is Expensive
Hi, I’m Richard Wexler, CEO of APlan2Age. Welcome to our ongoing series, National Conversation on Aging and Care. Today, we’re tackling a critical question: how do we care for and house over 124 million people aged 50 and older? The answer isn’t simple, but it starts...
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Our country is entering a new chapter, one we have never seen before… over 100 million people are 50 years of age or older, and the need for care is going to be more and more prevalent. We are dreaming of a nation where aging and care are understood and become part of our normal conversations with family.
To make this a reality, we need your help!



