If you are within just a few years of retirement you have probably begun to think about your dream retirement location. Perhaps this is your chance to finally build that log home in Montana and hit the slopes or head south to a balmy beach getaway for your year-round residence. You may even have taken the next steps: planning for that move financially and considering how you will spend your time - maybe lots of tennis and golf or taking up new hobbies like snowboarding, sailing or starting a rock band. (You never know…) If you’ve gotten that far, you are well on your way to enjoying satisfying retirement years. Many of the articles posted on this blog are centered around elder health and housing. I don't spend a lot of time talking about those vital retirement years, because most baby boomers don't have difficulty figuring out how to spend their retirement time. If anything they continue to not have enough time for all of their interests! If our parents have not done adequate planning we see them have limited choices available to them for long term care. During your busy active early retirement years, I hope you'll consider the resources needed to cover healthcare and insurance costs for your healthcare. A little planning now can open more health care choices to you in the future, AND allow you to spend less on your health care and more on enjoying retirement! While you're planning, it's a good idea to invest some time to find the best-ranked doctors and hospitals and to learn more about ways to save on healthcare costs. A colleague of mine with a very unique business helps baby boomers with healthcare planning. If you are wondering what kinds of healthcare options might be available to you, and how planning ahead might help you, I encourage you to give her a call and investigate what kind of planning you can do to help meet your retirement goals. Nancy O'Brien, MPA-Health Health Resource Planning & Transition Consulting Evergreen Health Advocates 651-336-3728 Cell Helping Families Navigate Healthcare, Housing, Medicare & Insurance




I encourage you to give her a call and investigate what kind of planning you can do to help meet your retirement goals.
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