The Social Dialogue
In this installment of Great Big Client Conversations, Shane sits down with Suzanne Scheer, family law attorney turned long-term care insurance specialist whose passion was forged by her own journey caring for her aging parents while raising a toddler. Suzanne pulls back the curtain on one of the most overlooked pieces of financial planning for Gen X: long-term care. She explains why Medicare and health insurance won't cover the everyday "activities of daily living" so many of us will eventually need help with, why your 40s and early 50s are the prime window to plan, and how newer hybrid policies have removed the old "use it or lose it" gamble. Most importantly, she reframes the whole conversation—this isn't a gift you give yourself, it's a gift you give your children. Whether you're caring for aging parents now or thinking ahead to your own future, this episode will change how you think about a topic most people avoid. In this episode: * Suzanne's caregiving journey and why it changed her career * What long-term care actually covers (and why Medicare doesn't) * The real "prime age" to start planning * How hybrid/asset-based policies work differently than old-school plans * Why this is a gift for your family, not just yourself Connect with Suzanne on LinkedIn (Suzanne Scheer, JD CLTC) or at sgsinsurance.net. AND - be sure and join her at her next webinar on Tuesday, June 30th at 12 noon. Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/help-my-parent-has-an-ltci-policy-and-i-dont-understand-it-tickets-1991602306110?aff=oddtdtcreator [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/help-my-parent-has-an-ltci-policy-and-i-dont-understand-it-tickets-1991602306110?aff=oddtdtcreator] 🎧 Listen now and share it with a fellow Gen Xer who needs to hear this. Looking to up your social media marketing efforts? Reach out to Big Voice Social at bigvoicesocial.com Need help with your company's social media? Reach out at bigvoicesocial.com.
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