Navigating the Search for a Retirement Community
Description
In planning for retirement, it’s easy to let our minds wander towards beaches and palm trees or whatever the picture of our dream lifestyle represents. For many, the thought of needing any sort of long-term care is still quite distant. But the reality is that most adults will need senior care at some point. Today, we have a lot of choices when it comes to retirement communities, what the spectrum of care looks like and how to fund it.
In the latest episode of “Navigating Life Transitions” a podcast by JNBA Financial Advisors we are joined by Jonathan Rosenberg, owner and founder of Twin Cities Care, a professional Elder Care Referral Agency that specializes in helping families find senior housing to fit their unique needs. Alongside Elise Huston, Director of Advisory Services – Senior Advisor at JNBA and our host Kim Insley, we take a closer look at the various types of communities, models and continuums of care with considerations for families approaching these conversations.
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