Taking Charge of Your Future: Planning for Long-Term Care Course

The best time to think about long-term care is before you need it!

The best time to think about long-term care is before you need it. This 6-part series is designed to help you learn about a variety of considerations to meet your health or personal care needs during a short or long period of time. Sessions are held in 150 University Hall from 9:30 am to 11:30 am.

The series is designed to dive a little deeper into each topic through individual sessions and thus ideally participants should plan to attend the entire series. That being said if you are able to attend a majority of the sessions, please do sign up. Cary Sweeney, Director of the Retirement Center will serve as the lead moderator of the series. Following each session participants will be given a simple reflection exercise from the AARP Planning for Long-term Care Resource Guide (Worksheet starting on page 35). The first 15-20 min of sessions 2-4 will include discussion among the group related to the reflection exercise assigned at the last session.

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Aging in Your Home According to AARP, nearly 90% of adults age 65+ want to stay in their current home and community as they age. This workshop will review considerations for staying in your home (e.g. home modifications, transportation, finances, community and programs like the “village” concept), weighing out the pros and cons of each and considering the cost. Presenter: Cary Sweeney, MS, Gerontology
  Home Care and Care Management  Learn about the resources needed to be proactive in planning your retirement to help ensure you can age in place. Included in the discussion will be geriatric care management, non-medical (private pay) home care, community support services, transportation, as well as the associated costs. Presenter: Anna Le Mon, MSW, MPH Geriatric Care Manager, Senior Alternatives
Senior Housing Options Are you considering on moving into a retirement community and would like to better understand the options? This workshop will review the difference between the various senior living communities (e.g. independent living, senior (age restricted) apartments, continuing care communities or “life care,” assisted living, skilled nursing), what they cost, and the types of questions to ask. Presenter: Cary Sweeney, MS, Gerontology
Estate Planning Understand who needs estate planning assistance, the documents included and their purpose, estate taxes, retirement accounts, and the attorney-client relationship. A review of the Advanced Health Care Directive, Power of Attorney, Trust, Revocable Living Trusts, Last Testament and Will, and Estate Administration will be covered. Presenter: Kristen Southworth, JD
  Budgeting for Long-Term Care

Learn how to create a budget to help make decisions about your LTC, including understanding the various types of expenses in long-term care, review cases of how clients made their decisions about long term care and learn the importance of having an advocate. Presenter: Julie Menack, CMC, CLPF (Care Manager Certified/Aging Life Care Manager, California Licensed Professional Fiduciary)

Next Steps: Conversations about Community and Care

Hear from a panel of experts and Ashby Village members who will share their ideas and experiences for gaining support in your community and care.

Fall 2020 Workshops

Planning for Long-term Care: Your Resource Guide, from AARP

We will be using AARP's "Planning for Long-term Care: Your Resource Guide" and Worksheet as a guide for this series.  Hard copies will be provided to each participant.  Included in this guide is also a worksheet for writing down information about important documents. 

Workshop Material

Workshop Material

Links to the slides, handouts and links from this course in google drive