America’s financial guru, Suze Orman dispenses expert advice via TV, radio, her books and her Web site on how to manage your money and make it work for you. But when she became a caregiver to her mother, she learned even experts encounter challenges that can cost you. Read Sherri’s interview with Suze Orman appearing on Forbes.com and PBS NextAvenue.org on what you may not know about long term care.
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i found Suze Orman’s article extremely helpful. I’m a caregiver to both my 92 year young mom and immobile husband.
Although I saved for retirement I never thought I’d be in a situation where I’d be caring for two family members. I can’t imagine what would happen if either had to go into a nursing home. There just isn’t enough money for one let alone two people who need full time personal care.
I’m 62 and hope I can stop working when I’m 67. It’s a challenge!!
Thanks for the helpful advice and wonderful links to other caregiving services.