Tags Senior Citizen Interests

Tag: Senior Citizen Interests

LTCi Expert Denise Gott shows How to Afford Care in Spite of Weakened Government Programs

KIRKLAND, Wash. /eNewsChannels/ -- With federal purse strings tightening, Americans are likely to need a mix of private and diminished government resources to pay for their long-term care. To help people achieve the right mix, free presentations are being offered nationwide by LTC Financial Partners, LLC (LTCFP), one of the country's largest long-term care insurance agencies.

3 in 4 Need More: Long-term Care Advocate Dr. Marion Finds Common Ground with the Dalai Lama

WASHINGTON, D.C. /eNewsChannels/ -- On Friday, July 15, universal principles of eldercare were affirmed by exiled Tibetan leaders and Dr. Marion Somers, the pre-eminent U.S. advocate for better long-term care. Dr. Marion was in Washington, D.C., representing the 3in4 Association on a national tour.

LTC Financial Partners announces the availability of hundreds of experts who will speak to local groups supporting new national 3in4 Need...

KIRKLAND, Wash. /eNewsChannels/ -- Today LTC Financial Partners, LLC (LTCFP) announces the availability of hundreds of experts who will speak to local groups supporting a new national awareness campaign. The campaign is titled 3in4 Need More, www.3in4needmore.com, and it is about educating Americans on all their long term care planning options.

The Care Navigator, Pamela D. Wilson, Joins Baby-Boomers Social Networking Site, Active Empty Nesters

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. /eNewsChannels/ -- Active Empty Nesters, the free social networking site aimed at helping baby boomers maintain an active lifestyle, is proud to announce that Pamela D. Wilson, host of the weekly radio show The Caring Generation, will be joining us an ongoing contributor.

Long-Term Care Independence: Promoting Personal Freedom for Caregivers and Those Needing Care

KIRKLAND, Wash. /eNewsChannels/ -- On Independence Day, if you're a potential long-term caregiver or one who may need care, why not resolve to protect your own independence in the years to come? This advice comes from LTC Financial Partners, LLC (LTCFP), one of America's largest and most experienced long-term care insurance agencies.

Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Season Nine features SimplyHome's Technology Solutions for Independent Living

ASHEVILLE, N.C. /eNewsChannels/ -- As soon as SimplyHome was asked by the Extreme Makeover: Home Edition design team to provide some unique technology applications to support independent living for a home makeover, they loaded some trailers and vehicles and hit the road ready for action.

Networking site adds new interest groups to help baby boomers and seniors who want to stay active

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. /eNewsChannels/ -- Active Empty Nesters, a social networking website which launched earlier this year and aims to help baby-boomers and seniors lead an active and productive life, is pleased to announce its rapidly growing website with new groups.

Active Empty Nesters social networking site aims to bring together Houston Texas area golfers

HOUSTON, Texas /eNewsChannels/ -- Golfers in the Houston Metro area have a new tool at their disposal to help them track down additional players, thanks to Active Empty Nesters, a new social networking site aimed at helping Baby Boomers lead an active lifestyle.

LTC Expert Denise Gott Will Sound an Alarm About the Lack of Preparation for Longer-Lasting Illnesses and Injuries

KIRKLAND, Wash. /eNewsChannels/ -- Scant planning for long-term care is a big problem in America. Prudential Financial Inc. notes that 74 percent of consumers ages 55 to 65 (about three in every four) polled for a recent survey said they are concerned about needing some kind of long-term care. 'Yet nearly 54 percent of Baby Boomers, now entering their retirement years, believe Medicare or health insurance will cover their long-term care needs, when they won't,' says Denise Gott of LTCFP.

3in4 Association Pres. and LTCFP SVP Jonas Roeser Addresses Crowd in NYC to Talk About Planning for Long-Term Health Care

NEW YORK, N.Y. /eNewsChannels/ -- Braving a threat of thunderstorms, busy New Yorkers and vacationing tourists gathered in Times Square Tuesday morning to hear classical music by Juilliard students followed by a flash mob of seemingly disabled older people who suddenly abandoned their crutches to begin dancing joyfully. That captured the crowd's attention. What was up? The question was soon answered by Jonas Roeser, of the 3in4 Association.

WHAT'S NEWS