First National Bank host to long-term care planning workshop
Long-term care planning is not most people’s idea of fun. It’s not just about making plans for yourself but for those around you as well. It’s easy to feel like there are more questions than answers.
• Where do you begin?
• What kind of care is needed?
• What will insurance cover?
• How much will it cost?
First National Financial Services and First National Bank will host a long-term care planning workshop Wednesday, May 25, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at First National Bank branch at 1630 Tiffin Ave., Findlay.
The workshop features Bridgett Mundy of Blanchard Valley Health System who will provide tips and resources from her years of experience in the long-term care field.
Guests will learn about home health care, how to plan for a transition from home to a health care facility, review programs that may help with the cost of long-term care and understand how to determine what kind of health care options are right for them or their loved ones.
“It’s common today for individuals to feel overwhelmed with long-term care planning and as a result, avoid planning altogether. At First National Financial Services we know that providing tools and resources helps individuals understand their options and make better decisions for themselves and their loved ones. The workshop will provide some clarity and direction to what can often be a confusing topic,” says advisor Chris Eaton.
The workshop is free and open to the public. Space is limited. Those interested in attending should RSVP by calling or visiting any First National Bank branch in Bluffton, Findlay, Pandora or Ottawa or by using the Contact Us feature at www.e-FNB.com.
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