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Later Life Care, making decisions at what can be an emotional time


Life expectancy has increased, which in turn puts a greater strain on the standard of care that state support can provide. Many people don't consider the issue of care at all, and it falls to their families to make long-term decisions (and often very expensive ones) at what can be an emotional time. However, when an individual reaches the stage that they require long-term care, this does not necessarily mean that their life expectancy becomes reduced. The required care could last for 15 years or more, and therefore incurs considerable costs. 

Now is the time to start planning for this, as a Long Term Care specialist and both SOLLA and SYMPONIA accredited let me walk you through how you can best provide for these future needs. Call 07774 264356 to find out more. 

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