FutureSeniors Web Site Launched
Posted by Russ Swallow on Sun, Oct 12, 2008 @ 10:29 AM
One of the challenges I've been facing is one of identity. Somehow or other, it seems as though I have the words "Health Insurance" tattooed across my forehead. No matter how much I've tried to show that I do so much more than being an "out of the box" health insurance broker, the "so much more" always seems to take a backseat to health insurance. It is for this reason that FutureSeniors.com has been launched.
FutureSeniors is where we have a safe money approach for helping clients plan for a worry-free retirement. We use only fixed insurance products such as ...
| ... life insurance |
| ... long term care insurance |
| ... annuities |
These products have the benefits that help clients gain the confidence that they won't outlive their assets and are not subject to any unnecessary market risk in today's economy.
Think of your money as irreplaceable at this stage in your life. If you lose it, it is gone forever. Therefore, you should treat your money just like you would treat your very pretty teenage daughter - whenever your money is going out of your sight you want to know who it's going with, what it's going to be doing and when it's coming home.We also work with a community of service providers and a complete continuum of those services is available through the Massachusetts Care Planning Council.
We also specialize in helping veterans, members of a veteran's family, or the surviving spouse of a veteran understand how to qualify for up to $1,842 per month in long term care benefits.
We believe this web site (and the links contained herein) to be as complete a source for virtually any topic relating to long term care planning that you'll find anywhere on the internet.
In addition, you'll find sprinkles of serendipitous nostalgia ... Retired Radio playing Life's Greatest Hits ... Remember Those Old Westerns? ... Tom Rush and The Remember Song ... and more.
QUALIFICATIONS ???
Am I qualified to discuss Long-Term Care Insurance and/or Long-Term Care Planning? I should hope so. I was the sole caregiver for my mother for the last eight years of her life. She passed away in August 2006 at the age of 94. I have hands-on experience in dealing with the myriad of challenges that face the elderly in their declining years and can bring this experience to help others facing similar challenges. I am a Certified Senior Advisor. I receive a "full benefit" Social Security check on the third Wednesday of the month PLUS the receding hairline and the grey hair means I know something about Senior Issues. I'm also a Director of the Massachusetts Care Planning Council so if you need help in locating other eldercare services, I'll refer you to the right provider.