Find the Right CCRC for Yourself or a Loved One
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.60 (589 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1480111805 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 178 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-04-10 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
All the bad and none of the good Erik Gjullin The author covers many important points. One weakness is that she does not paint the picture of what life is like when the right CCRC is found. Most people reading this book will come away wondering if it really worth the effort to find a CCRC at all!Beyond that, many important points are covered and if the reader knows the value of a good CCRC, the items she recommends considering are good. Her advise about not waiting to make a move is especially important. The difficulty of determining the financial stability of a CCRC is much more complex than ask. Three retirement community choices: Independence, Assisted Living or Skilled Nursing Facility In December 2012 retired real estate agent now living in Florida RUTH ALVAREZ issued a book. You probably already know a fair amount about retirement living if you can make complete, instant sense of its title, FIND THE RIGHT CCRC FOR YOURSELF OR A LOVED ONE. Fortunately for average readers the subtitle at once makes all clear, WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITIES.Now, you've got it: a "CCRC" is a Continuing Care Retirement Community. Any CCRC offers on one campus of 50 or 80 or 290 acres three interconnected choices as t. Well Written, Informative Guidance on CCRCs and the Proper Means to Select the Best Community For Your Needs S & J For anybody considering settling in a planned community that offers healthcare ranging from independent living in a maintained home, with healthcare available 24/7, to a guaranteed place in a skilled nursing on-site facility, then this book is for you. It offers many considerations for selecting the right community. This easy to read book organizes the numerous things you need to know to ask about of a CCRC for selecting the correct retirement community. It gives appropriate guidance regarding the investment aspect of joining a community with organize
If you've ever thought of buying into a CCRC, this is the book you'll want to read first. It explains Types of housing and contracts,Entrance and monthly fees,Essential things every CCRC should have,What guarantees you'll get, andWhat to do if things don't work out the way you hoped.Learn how to get family members to move into a CCRC, what to look for when you tour assisted living and nursing facilities, and what accreditations and certifications are important and which aren't. The second edition addresses changes in regulations and laws (including Obamacare) and responds to reader suggestions. Chapters are added on bankruptcy, tax laws, resident rights, and why CCRCs still are a good solution for seniors. This guide fills the void between emotional personal accounts and dry textbooks that list hundreds of items you're supposed to