Are you 60 years old or older? If so, it is time for you to seriously
start engaging in Collin County life
care planning. After all, as you grow older, you become more
likely to require long term care.
Although no one really wants to think of this possibility, it is a
reality that must be dealt with in order to make certain the money is
available to provide you with the care you need.
When beginning your Collin County life care planning, you need to ask
yourself a few very important questions such as…
- What will happen to my income if I become ill?
- What will happen to my assets if I become ill?
- How will I pay for my care if I need long term health care before
I pass?
If you become suddenly ill and need to stay in a Dallas hospice, for
example, your care may require hundreds or even thousands of dollars
per day. With the help of Collin County life care planning you
can ensure your assets are well protected so you will be properly cared
for – safeguarding some remaining money for your children and
grandchildren.
No one plans on ending up in a Dallas hospice or
other medical facility. Nonetheless, life has a way of throwing us curveballs
that we didn’t expect. Don’t you want to be prepared if
that time comes?
Let Richard M. Barron help with your planning so you can rest easy
knowing that your long term care will be well taken care of. Call 903-564-3663
or email us at [email protected] to
learn more about you can better safeguard your future.
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