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The Consumer’s Guide to Senior Housing
More than 70 percent of people over the age of 65 will require some
amount of long-term care services during their lifetimes, according to
a study by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
(HHS). If that isn’t enough, consider that HHS also says that anyone
over the age of 65 also has a 40 percent chance of needing care in a
nursing home with a 20 percent chance of staying there for at least 5
years. While long-term care doesn’t always translate to a stay in a
nursing home, this important trend makes it imperative to understand
the intricacies of the wide assortment of senior housing options
available today.
The topics covered include:
- Planning ahead for how you or a loved one will live in
future years.
- Determining goals and lifestyle preferences for the optimal
senior housing environment.
- Evaluating cost vs. value for current and future housing
options.
- Assessing an individual’s need for care that support safety
and quality of life.
- Checklists for comparing in-home and facility care options
- Guides on questions to ask when evaluating care options
- And much more
Get a detailed look at all of these factors and discover steps for
putting together a senior housing plan that will give the senior the
highest quality of life possible. Understand what is involved in making
an informed and confident decision when faced with this often-times
confusing issue.

P.S. Make sure you check out our free white paper, Finding Direction in the Senior
Market – Your Guide to Attracting and Retaining Senior Clients
at www.csa.us/whitepaper
for practical tips and strategies professionals working with seniors
can apply today
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