Do you live alone? Have you developed a medical condition others should know about in an emergency? Learn how to prepare.
Calls to 911 are up. Many people live alone with no one to advocate on their behalf during a medical emergency. Older adults may become confused and have difficulty communicating essential background information to paramedics when their spouse takes ill.
The rate of immigration has risen and communication challenges can occur during a medical emergency when English is not the primary language.
This presentation looks at these important issues and how to plan in advance of an emergency. It is designed to be delivered in a 1-1/2 hour session. Rates available by calling us.
Overview: Material covered includes - Important TrendsWhy Plan in AdvanceHow to PlanThe Role of Advisors in the Planning ProcessUseful Resources
"Advance Emergency Planning ... Its not only for your health, but also in consideration of your loved ones who may be dealing with your emergency."
Seniors and Caregivers
Anyone with a medical condition
Companies who want to support their employees
Financial advisors
Church groups
People who work with seniors
Volunteers
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