“Planning for Long-Term Care” Wordfind

By Steve Lorberbaum 5  pm On

No one can predict the future…but everyone can plan for the coming years. Learning about senior living options is an important part of preparing for the future of every American. Where will you live? Would your current home be suitable if your health needs change? When will you be able to retire? How will you maintain as much independence as possible?


“Planning for Long-Term Care” Wordfind

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Many families are having these conversations as more baby boomers reach age 65. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services tells us: “The keys to owning your future are planning early and wisely, knowing your options, and taking action. It is about living well.”

This puzzle contains 20 things to consider as you plan for your future needs. Give your brain a workout and find them all!
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