Not Born Yesterday

Who Says You Can't Go Home Again?


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Whether you are retiring as a couple or alone, many people find it easier to postpone the difficult and confusing options of where to live than to deal with them. It is important to know the choices ahead of time - independent living, assisted living or medical support-- the differences, the costs and the amount of care one might need in later years.

Our guest, Brent Hensley, works with older adults and their families to simplify the search and understand the options. Even if you are sure you want to age at home, it is nice to know there are many choices to consider. And it helps to have a plan.

Brought to you by NEXTVillageSF.org

NEXT Village SF is a neighborhood nonprofit providing services and support that empowers members to live independently.
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