Thursday, April 30, 2009

The Ultimate Alzheimer's Care Rescue Program

Brian Willie

There are financial options available to help pay for
Alzheimer's care.

I've told you about some right and wrong ways to go about paying
for the high cost of long-term care (such as in-home care, assisted
living and nursing homes).

And as I'm sure you've seen, there are many traps...many pitfalls out
there that can happen when you get the wrong advice or do things in
the wrong way.

Think of this course as sort of a guiding light. It will help you
make the right decisions for you and your family and prevent the
missteps that so many families take--steps that end up costing them
so much money unnecessarily.

Also by now, most of you know my views: It shouldn't cost your
family your life savings to pay for this disease. Nor should it
cost you thousands to get good solid information...and it should be
information you can put in place and start using right away.

Well, for weeks now I've been working nearly around the clock,
developing The Ultimate Alzheimer's Care Rescue Program.

I'm convinced my wife literally thinks that my laptop computer has
somehow been mysteriously super-glued to me! :)

Think of it this way... if you put into action a solution that
could teach you how to shave $10,000, $50,000, or even $100,000 off
your long-term care costs - what would it be worth to you?

One way to look at this is when you participate in my program--if
you receive only one strategy you can use which ends up saving you
even one month from having to pay privately for in-home care, an
assisted living facility or a nursing home-you would be saving a
minimum of $2,500-6,000 or more--just from that one piece of
information!

But, I've provided hundreds of strategies, tips and techniques that
could end up saving you much, much more than that.

You see the average person runs out of their own money and ability
to pay privately for their long-term care costs after only 26 weeks
of care, and in some cases much, much less time than that.

That's why I created this program. I want to take you by the hand
and guide you step-by-step on exactly how you can qualify for
Medicaid, exactly how you can qualify for a VA benefit, how you can
protect your home, your income...your life savings.

You'll also learn all about critical estate and life planning that
must be done, and precisely how you go about it. You'll even become
an expert on probate, so that when your loved one passes away, you
will clearly understand how this "mysterious" process works.

To give you a quick example of how content-rich this program is--
just my module on VA Benefits alone is almost 2 solid hours of
complete guidance. I will not only tell you how you can qualify,
but will end any confusion about all of the conflicting rules and
information out there and even provide you with links to the exact
forms you need, information on what must go with the forms, who can
help you fill them out and where to find qualified (and VA
certified) groups that can assist you.

And that's just VA benefits!

There is over 7 hours of information with my program, plus several
more hours of bonuses from some of the top Alzheimer's and
long-term care experts in the Country.

While some people thought I should charge $2,000 for this complete
program, I told them NO WAY.

In fact, I think you will find the cost of the program to be very
reasonable, especially once you see everything you will receive,
and everything you could save.

And you'll be glad to know that there will be ZERO risk on your
part. You'll get an Iron Clad Guarantee that if you don't like it
for any reason, you can simply contact me for a full 60 days, and
I'll cheerfully refund every penny, no hassles, no questions, and
no notes needed from mom!

**** Remember the "Ultimate Alzheimer's Care Rescue Program" *****goes
live this Friday, May 1st, 3PM EST- that's LESS THAN 48 hours from now


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