Posted on May 2, 2009 by Brian Willie
The only module based, learning program that answers the question: “what happens if I outlive my assets?”–has just been released. This is a one-of-a-kind program that will help you face every long-term care decision and determine exactly how government benefits can help offset all or a portion of the extraordinary costs.
Every program is explained in [...]
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Posted on April 25, 2009 by Brian Willie
My Alzheimer’s long-term care program is almost done and I’m stunned at the number of people who have already signed up for my priority notification list. In fact, it’s almost full and I’ll have to shut it down this weekend.
For a Video Sneak Preview of what this program will be about, go to: http://www.payingforalzheimerscare.com/Video_Preview.html
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Posted on April 10, 2009 by Brian Willie
Just a quick note, that after a lot of struggling to find the time to work on something really big and a lot of prodding from my amazing subscribers.. (not to mention my Grandma) I’m just about done with a “big package” on how families facing Alzheimer’s can pay for the extraordinary costs of long-term [...]
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Posted on March 11, 2009 by Brian Willie
I thought I would share this audio post from NPR:
“Eldercare Difficult For Families As Economy Suffers.” People share their stories of the costs involved, the important financial decisions you’ll face and when and how to make the move to higher levels of care.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=101612109&ft=1&f=1003
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Posted on December 15, 2008 by Brian Willie
You may be aware, but there are levels of care or a “continuum of care” you will be faced with as your loved one’s Alzheimer’s progresses. When your family member is still able to substantially care for themselves, they may live first in an indpendent living facility. Many times health services are provided and some [...]
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Posted on December 10, 2008 by Brian Willie
Most people facing Alzheimer’s have never heard about a Veteran’s Benefit called a Special Monthly or Improved Pension. You may have heard the name “Aid and Attendance” tossed around, and it has sort of become this “mysterious” thing that people have heard exist but no one has any idea how to obtain the benefit.
Aid and Attendance [...]
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