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Life Planning Resources

It's not just about taking care of finances. It's about taking care of you.

We know retirement means more than having enough money to live comfortably. It's also about how you'll spend your time, how you'll stay healthy and how you'll find purpose in what you do. That's why we're providing you with this list of life planning resources for your more personal retirement needs.


Organization


American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)

http://www.aarp.org

Provides products for members including health insurance and auto insurance, plus a monthly magazine.


Civic Ventures

http://www.civicventures.org

Includes programs for ways to get involved in your community. Plus the Next Chapter initiative, which helps community groups help people set their course and explore their options in retirement.


Health and Human Services (HHS)

http://www.longtermcare.gov

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has a website dedicated to providing information, resources, and links to help you and your family plan for future long-term care risks.


 Life Planning Network

http://www.lifeplanningnetwork.org

A community of Life Planning consultants who provide guidance and resources for people transitioning into retirement.


National Council on Aging (NCOA)

http://www.ncoa.org

Get job listings in different cities, download free research publications, get help with drug benefit questions and advice on health issues.


Oasis

http://www.oasisnet.org

A nonprofit educational group offering programs in the arts and other subjects in 26 cities. Also provides a reference desk for online directories and more.


Vital Aging Network

http://www.van.umn.edu

Find articles on personal direction and general resources for options in retirement like volunteering.


Veterans Administration (VA)

http://www.va.gov

If you're an armed services veteran, the Veterans Administration (VA) may provide long-term care for service-related disabilities or other specific eligibilities. For more detailed information, visit this site and use the search function for long-term care benefits.



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