FOR ADULT CHILDREN, SPOUSES, POWERS OF ATTORNEY, AND FAMILY MEMBERS RESPONSIBLE FOR LONG-TERM CARE DECISIONS
This Might Be The Most Important Report You Read This Year…
Because if someone you love depends on assisted living, memory care, or long-term care, one question matters more than almost any other: Will the money last as long as the need for care?

What Happens When The Money Runs Out?
A Special Report For Families Who Refuse To Let A Loved One Be Forced Out Of Care Because Of Money
If your parent, spouse, or loved one is receiving long-term care, you already know how much thought, emotion, and responsibility go into that decision. You want them safe. You want them cared for. You want them surrounded by people who know them, respect them, and help them feel at home.
Now here's the problem…
Long-term care costs can continue for years. Monthly rates can increase. Savings can decline. Investments can be spent down. Family resources can become stretched.
And when financial pressure becomes serious, the consequences can reach far beyond money. A loved one may be forced to leave familiar caregivers, routines, friendships, and the place they now call home.

That's why John Marshall created this special report. For years, John has worked with individuals and families trying to answer one of the most difficult questions in long-term care: How do you continue paying for quality care if a loved one lives longer than expected?
This report was written to help you better understand the risks many people overlook and the options that may be available before financial pressure becomes a crisis.
Inside you'll discover:
Why long-term care often costs more than families expect
What can happen when assets begin running low
Why savings, investments, real estate, insurance, Medicaid planning, and family contributions may not always be enough
The hidden risks most people never plan for
A little-known strategy that may help create greater financial certainty
How an Income Care Plan may help provide dedicated income for care
Why a personalized review can help you determine whether you even have a problem that needs solving
This report is not a sales pitch. It's an educational resource designed to help you better understand your options before financial pressure becomes a crisis.
How To Know If Downloading And Reading Every Word Of This Report Is The Right Move For You
This report was written for people who are responsible for making long-term care decisions for someone they love.
You should download and read this report if:
Your parent, spouse, or loved one is currently living in assisted living, memory care, or a long-term care community.
You are helping make financial, healthcare, or care-related decisions for someone you love.
You have ever wondered how long the money set aside for care will actually last.
You would like to better understand the financial risks that can emerge during long-term care.
You want to avoid being caught off guard by rising care costs, longer care needs, or financial depletion.
You would like to explore options that may help create greater financial certainty.
You never want to face a situation where someone you love is forced to leave a community they call home because of money.
This report may be especially valuable if:
You are an adult child helping manage a parent's care.
You are a spouse concerned about future care costs.
You serve as a Power of Attorney, Trustee, Executor, Guardian, or other decision-maker.
Your loved one has Alzheimer's disease, dementia, or another condition that may require care for an extended period of time.
You simply want answers before a financial crisis forces difficult decisions.
If any of these statements describe your situation, I strongly encourage you to request your free copy of this report today. The information inside could help you ask better questions, identify risks you may not have considered, and discover options you may not know exist.
Not Sure Where You Stand?
If you are worried about whether someone you love will be able to remain in the place they call home, the report is an excellent place to start.
However, some people prefer to speak with someone directly about their specific situation. If that's you, I invite you to schedule a:
Complimentary Lifetime Care Funding Analysis
During this private consultation, you'll have the opportunity to discuss your concerns, ask questions, and determine whether there may be options available to help create greater financial certainty for you or someone you love.
There is no cost, no obligation, and no pressure.
To schedule your Complimentary Lifetime Care Funding Analysis, call 805-402-9536 or click below to schedule your call.