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Planning for Long Term Care

September 24, 2025 Chris Kowalik

 

Exploring your options to weather the financial storm of needing extra care as you age – even in the absence of a government solution

  • STATISTICS: The odds that you will need some kind of long term care
  • TRIGGERS: The kind of care you may need to help with activities of daily living
  • TYPES OF CARE: Various ways that care is available when needed
  • CONSEQUENCES: Effect of not having a long term care strategy in place
  • SOLUTIONS: Options available to protect your finances if you need care

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  • Register for our next 30-minute webinar: FedImpact.com/webinar
  • Find a comprehensive retirement workshop for your area: FedImpact.com/attend

Related:

  • Should Federal Employees Self-Insure for Future Long-Term Care?
  • Understanding Your Future Long-Term Care Needs — Part I

About Chris Kowalik

Chris Kowalik is a federal retirement expert and frequent speaker to federal employee groups nationwide. In her highly-acclaimed FedImpact Workshops, the FedImpact Podcast, and the FedImpact Webinars, she empowers employees to make confident decisions as they plan for the days when they no longer have to work. Chris’ candid and straightforward nature allows employees to get the answers they need and understand the impact these decisions have on their retirement.
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