New LifeStyles - Houston

Summer/Fall 2016

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162 HELPFUL RESOURCES The following is a "mini-directory" of programs and services for senior residents. Alzheimer's Association (800) 272-3900 alz.org American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) (888) 687-2277 aarp.org American Parkinson's Disease Association (800) 908-2732 apdaparkinson.org American Society on Aging (800) 272-3900 asaging.org Argentum (formerly ALFA) (703) 894-1805 alfa.org Elder Abuse Hotline (800) 677-1116 nccafv.org or ncea.aoa.gov Family Caregiver Alliance (800) 445-8106 caregiver.org Leading Age (202) 783-2242 leadingage.org Meals on Wheels Association of America (888) 998-6325 mowaa.org Medicare 1-800-MEDICARE (800) 633-4227 medicare.gov National Stroke Association (800) 787-6537 stroke.org Senior Centers Information (800) 339-4661 Senior Corps - RSVP (Retired & Senior Volunteer Program) (800) 942-2677 seniorcorps.org Social Security Administration (800) 772-1213 ssa.gov Veteran's Assistance (800) 827-1000 va.gov It's true that 70% of us will need long-term care after we reach 65, and it could cost $70,000 per year. But by creating a plan now, you can maintain your independence, protect your loved ones, and preserve the assets you've built. To order a free planning kit and learn more, visit OwnYourFutureTexas.org 70 % 0 % 0 70 % Who will need long-term care? of us.

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