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Williamstown Commons offers financial seminar for long-term care

- July 27, 2007

The public is invited to Williamstown Commons' free seminar on preparing financially for long-term care and estate planning, scheduled for Wednesday, August 8th, 2007 at 6:00 p.m., at the Williamstown Commons Nursing and Rehabilitation Center at 25 Adams Road, Williamstown.

Speakers will include Attorney James Sisto, Elder Law Attorney Rick Irish of Genworth Financial, and financial planner Paul Brassard from Primerica Financial Services. The speakers will discuss and answer questions in regard to long-term care financial planning, including long-term care insurance, ways to protect your life savings and other assets, tax advantages of qualified long-term care insurance.

This information is increasingly important, as people are living longer and long-term care will be a necessity for a growing number of people as baby boomers approach their later years. Pre-registration is suggested, but the event is open to the public. For more information, call Williamstown Commons at 413-458-2111.
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