Senior Financial Planners Colorado Springs CO
Pikes Peak Financial Planning LLC
719.578.3309
Colorado Springs, CO
Brooks Financial Planning
(719) 492-1833
Colorado Springs, CO
Petra Financial Advisors, Inc.
(719) 636-9000
Colorado Springs, CO
Strasbaugh Financial Advisory, Inc.
(719) 265-4600
Colorado Springs, CO
Pinnacle Financial Concepts, Inc.
(719) 260-9800 Ext: 4
Colorado Springs, CO
King Financial Planning & Management, LLC
(719) 302-1088
Colorado Springs, CO
Petra Financial Advisors, Inc.
(719) 636-9000
Colorado Springs, CO
Carnick & Company
(719) 579-8000
Colorado Springs, CO
Pinnacle Financial Concepts, Inc.
(719) 260-9800 Ext: 4
Colorado Springs, CO
Pikes Peak Financial Planning LLC
(719) 332-4856
Monument, CO
Prepare Your Safety Net From a Position of Security
Prepare Your Safety Net From A Position Of Security
Though most of us may remain healthy and energetic and may consider planning for infirmity or loneliness "negative thinking," none of us can predict our personal future or that of a loved one. Starting early to avoid problem areas can end up giving us ways to protect our property and maintain our well-being even as we lose our abilities or enter some type of elderly care setting, like a nursing home. It is much more pleasant to prepare for our future from a position of health and security than to wait for a crisis and make decisions in grief and haste.
Once someone is ill and hospitalized and making plans for further care, several issues affect his or her ability to make a smoother transition with less emotional and financial pain.
Health:
Taking steps to stay in good health is vital. Finding a physician and hospital you wish to entrust with your personal health is a good first step. Be aware of your overall health, your problem areas, and your future risks. Your physician will evaluate your diet and exercise needs as well as other influences on your health. It is never too late to begin an exercise program or to give up bad habits. By working with your physician, a dietician or a smoking cessation program, your years of living actively will be extended.
Another benefit of establishing an on-going relationship with a physician is his understanding of your attitude toward quality of life, your family ties, and your reactions to various medications. This insight will be very useful to both your doctor and your care should you one day become critically ill or be in a position of having to make life and death decisions. Making decisions about hospitalization or nursing home care with a doctor you just met will add to your indecision and anxiety.
Finance:
I cannot be too adamant in encouraging each of you to make aggressive efforts to become educated about your future assets, benefits, and various insurance coverages. Though Medicare is undergoing revisions in the area of health care coverage, this should in no way be seen as total relief from rising health costs. The ways to pay for nursing home, assisted living or private nursing care must be considered and planned for realistically. Financial assistance through retirement plans, insurance riders, and state programs should be obtained, read carefully, and understood. This can be confusing, but the security of understanding exactly what you have available is better than finding out you have been paying for duplicate coverage or didn't read the fine print and exclusions.
Legal issues:
Another part of the "safety net" of information you will want to put in place are legal assurances that your wishes are carried out and that personal property is both protected and available for your care when needed. A person who is not responsive or not competent due to ill health cannot initiate the legal documents necessary t...
