Eldercare Resources
The Eldercare Resource Articles above are written to help you understand the need for and the process of planning for long term care.
There are four key steps to successful long term care planning.
1. Knowledge & Preparation
2. Proper Funding
3. Using Long Term Care Professionals
4.Creating a Personal Care Plan and Choosing a Care Coordinator
  LifeLaw, LLC Harry M. Scaramella, Esq
 
You are worried about what will happen to your family if anything happens to you. The question that you ask yourself include: What if I need to go to a nursing home? What happens to my family if I cannot be there for them? What happens to all my "stuff" if I'm no longer in control? There is no magic formula or one solution fits all, but there is a world of information that will help you plan for any event. How do you figure out what is relevant to you and your family out of this world of information? The answer is to take advantage of a complimentary 90-minutes one-on-one meeting with an experienced guide who can help you find the different solutions that will put you and your family in charge no matter what happens in the future.

   
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The North Carolina Care Planning Council provides a listing of care providers and advisors dedicated to helping families find eldercare services and advice.

Integrity, honesty, and a genuine concern for those who are in need of (or may need) long term care are at the heart of our services.

 
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