Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Sparkle Paper Towels Coupon to Clean Up All the Spills & Messes Your Pets and Kids Create


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Whether you have pets or kids or both -- like me -- you know you're always cleaning up spills and other messes your little darlings create.

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Elderly Care Costs Are Nearly $100K a Year Time to Consider Long Term Care Insurance


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Information for this post is sourced from Genworth Financial in partnership with the SheHeard Influencer Network

Long term care. It's something none of us really want to ever have to even think about. Whether it involves having to arrange extended care for a beloved parent or another family member or even to start planning for possibly having to rely on it later ourselves, just the thought of it and the financial complexities it entails are enough to overwhelm the average person.

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But with more than 70 percent of all people over 65 eventually needing long-term care it's an inevitable reality that a good many of us will have to contend with. In fact the cost of long term care has increased for the sixth consecutive year and these price elevations are outpacing inflation. 

Make no bones about it, having a caregiver can be expensive, it can even bankrupt the person affected or his/her family. These costs probably are even pricer than you might realize, especially if you aren't already familiar with the associated escalating costs as the U.S. population ages and lives longer.



For example, click on the chart above and select the state where you might need long term care because costs will vary depending on the region. I checked annual expenses in California where I live and was absolutely shocked to discover that Home Care averages $52,510 for a home health aide and $50,336 for homemaker services; Assisted Living averages $44,520; and a Nursing Home costs $83,950 for a semi-private room. That's a huge amount of money, for sure. How many people can afford to pay for that even for just one year?

But, as I discovered while doing some research for this story, long term care isn't as scary as it first seems once you've educated yourself about the basics. Without a doubt, planning for long term care while a person is healthy is the ideal time to start a conversation about this important topic. In fact, beginning with learning about what you need to know about Long Term Care Insurance can make providing quality care for an aging family member much more affordable than going the self-insured route and having to take nearly $100,000 out of your own pocket each year.
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Monday, September 2, 2013

Sugar Movie About Homeless Youth Releases Nationwide September 6, 2013


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I live just a 15 minute drive from Venice Beach, California and I'm a parent of four teens -- so this film's premise that focuses on young homeless kids in Southern California is almost too close to home for comfort.

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Which is precisely why I think this story needs to be told since there are way too many teenagers and 20-somethings wandering homeless on the streets of Southern California and in other U.S. cities today.

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Based on true events, The Sugar Film is the story of a 20 year-old woman with a troubled past trying to make it in life on the streets of Venice Beach. Sugar suffers from PTSD after tragically losing her entire family in a deadly car crash. She survives with her group of electic outcast friends on the sidewalks and in the alley shadows of Venice Beach trying to find her way in the world.

Watch this clip that captures the film's essence



From executive producer Elliott Broidy and written and directed by Rotimi Rainwater, who was formerly homeless himself, the film  Sugar releases nationwide on September 6th, 2013.

Sugar's Cast & Crew, Image Provided by The Sugar Film
Visit IMDB and follow Sugar the film on Facebook for more information on the movie, abut the cast and crew, and where you can see this movie opening on September 6.

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