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🗓️ 25 April 2025
⏱️ 62 minutes
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We're joined by Frances Reaves, who shares insights from her work in estate and Medicaid planning, on how to get your parents ready for long term care. Frances explains the importance of preparing for elder care before it's urgently needed, sharing her personal experience with her own parents and husband, who is currently navigating Alzheimer's care. The conversation dives into the realities of elder care, including the challenges of navigating the healthcare system, the high costs of in-home versus facility care, and the value of long-term care insurance.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Money Tree Investing Podcast. |
0:04.0 | Stock market, wealth, personal finance, value stocks, invest in your life. |
0:10.0 | Hello, the Smart Money Tree Podcast listeners. Welcome to this week's show. My name is Kirk Chisholm. I'll be your host. |
0:15.0 | And today I'm joined with Francis Reeves. How you doing today, Francis? |
0:19.0 | I'm doing great. Thank you, Kirk. How are you? |
0:22.3 | Doing great. Glad to having the show. For those of the listeners don't know, Francis, |
0:25.6 | maybe you can tell us a bit about your background. Well, I am what we call an elder law attorney. |
0:31.3 | I do estate and Medicaid planning. I recently wrote a book, Boomers Booming, How to Thrive After 65 and Have Good Sex. And the |
0:42.3 | reason for that book was really partly motivational. In other words, you got to go out, |
0:46.9 | have a good time. This is it. This is the last quarter. And you've got to plan your life |
0:52.6 | prior to going out and having a good time because that then |
0:56.7 | allows you to go out and have a good time. And the reason I wrote that book is because I took |
1:03.2 | my parents through their last three years of life and I had no idea how hard it is to get anybody's attention. |
1:13.7 | Because I'm an elder law attorney, I went ahead and created a company within my law firm, |
1:20.8 | a DBA doing business as called Parent Your Parents. |
1:24.6 | And we aim to be sort of a one-stop shop. And believe it or not, I have helped people |
1:31.6 | from Texas, from California. You know, being an elder doesn't make it easier if you're from one |
1:38.0 | state or the other. So that's sort of how you got me here today. Let's talk about elder care. |
1:45.5 | As you would define elder care, |
1:51.9 | what would fall into that definition? Elder care, for the most part, is anyone over 60 to 65. |
2:00.4 | I mean, 65 is when we get Social Security if we want. And as a right, Medicare becomes our insurer of choice at 65. |
2:03.6 | So I think your elder care defines folks over 65. |
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