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Scott A. Selis

@elderlawflorida

Helping people find ways to pay for long term care costs when they can't get long-term care insurance. It's rarely too late to plan.

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As we continue to battle the coronavirus, many issues have come to the forefront for our veterans. As a vet, do you know how to reschedule or cancel an upcoming VA appointment? This article that we found for you can help you understand how to do that. bit.ly/34omLER

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Have you thought about how you would cover the cost of long-term care should the need arise? Long-term care insurance may be a great option. Take some time to review this article we found for you that goes more in-depth about long-term care insurance. on.mktw.net/3hqhUrk

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When we were younger, our parents tried to help us plan for the future to protect our best interests. Now, the time may have come, if you have an aging parent, to assist them in making plans for the future as well. bit.ly/2ZjpWvQ

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As an adult child, what do I need to do if Medicare does not cover long-term care for my elderly parents? Research other options. Read our blog this Thursday for more information about some other options. bit.ly/2zP9NQE

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Have you thought about moving your aging parent into your home? Learn about what you need to know prior to having your parent move in with you by reading the article we found for you this Tuesday. bit.ly/3kmW3mt

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Currently, an estimated five-million Americans have Alzheimer’s disease, yet its symptoms may be often dismissed as a natural part of aging. This Wednesday, we discuss the impact having Alzheimer’s can have on a person’s ability to execute legal documents. bit.ly/2FKbWoG

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If you are worried that your Medicare plan is not doing enough for you, then you might want to learn about the Open Enrollment period. You can learn more about it by reading our blog this Thursday. bit.ly/2B1YU35

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When beginning the estate planning process, were you aware that it may be helpful to start with a broad idea of what you want for your legacy and then get into more specific details? For more estate planning tips, we found this informative article for you. bit.ly/340bvOU

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Substance abuse can take an emotional, as well as, a financial toll on a family. This Wednesday, we discuss how you can plan for the financial strain that can come from having a family member struggling with substance abuse. bit.ly/2RUiSlk

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Were you aware that you can use Care Compare to get quality data according to health care provider type? #TuesdayTips #Medicare #CompareCare #HealthCare bit.ly/341WxrP

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This Wednesday, to learn more about the importance of Medicare Open Enrollment, please check out our website. #WednesdayWisdom #Medicare #Medigap #HealthCare #OpenEnrollment bit.ly/2xt9sV1

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If you would like to know more about #Medigap, read our #blog this Thursday. More questions? Do not hesitate to call our office for more answers. #ThursdayTips #TBT #Medicare #FloridaSeniors #ElderCare #HealthInsurance bit.ly/3dLkJlU

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Have you recently reviewed all beneficiary designations on any retirement plans and life insurance policies? #TuesdayTips #Wills #PowersofAttorneys #NationalEstatePlanningAwarenessWeek bit.ly/2He12b2

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Did you know, if you have named a spouse or child in your will as the beneficiary of your retirement account, they may not receive this money? #TuesdayTips #Family #NationalRetirementWeek #EstatePlan bit.ly/3lSwXN5