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Come to the Center for Long-Term Care Financing's LTC Graduate Seminar in Pasadena this January!!
(A Long-Term Care Intensive for Senior Advisers
)

Why Should I Attend?

Find out about the "800-pound gorilla of long-term care" and why it's headed for extinction . . . Learn the hidden reasons why some people won't buy LTCI and how to handle them . . . Discover why America's LTC service delivery system remains welfare-financed and nursing-home based . . . Explore the "Myth of Unaffordability" and see how two-thirds of Americans should, could and would insure for LTC . . . Find out why and how the only viable way to save LTC financing for the poor is to blow the lid off the LTCI market!

Can I Have More Information About Our Seminar Instructor?

Steve Moses - founder, President & CEO of the Center for Long-Term Care Financing and LTC Graduate Seminar instructor - is widely recognized as an expert and an innovator in the field of long-term care. McKnight's Long-Term Care News named him "one of the 100 most influential people in long-term care." Nursing Homes magazine reported "there is probably no more articulate spokesperson for privately financed long-term care than Stephen Moses." His articles appear often in distinguished publications like The Gerontologist, The Journal of Accountancy, Contemporary Long-Term Care, Best's Review, and National Underwriter. He has testified before half of America's state legislatures. He frequently addresses professional conferences in the fields of law, aging and insurance. Steve Moses' recommendations are quoted regularly in the national media including the "CBS Evening News," PBS's "Frontline" and "The Financial Advisors," CNN, National Public Radio, The New York Times, Newsweek, USA Today, Forbes, The New Republic, Smart Money, National Journal, and Jane Bryant Quinn's syndicated column.

Can I Have More Details?

When? Thursday, January 6, 2005 from 8 a.m. – 4:15 p.m. (a one hour and 15 minute lunch break will be given for attendees to obtain lunch on their own)

Where? University of Phoenix, 299 North Euclid Avenue, Room 202, Pasadena, CA 91101-1531 (directions w/ parking information attached).

How do I Register? To reserve your space, please send an email of interest, along with your complete contact information (name, business affiliation, business address to include street, city and zip code, email address and phone number) to Amy McDougall at amy@centerltc.org, Amy can also be reached at 425-377-9500.

What is the Cost? Where do I send my Registration Fee? The registration fee is $225/person payable by check only. Kindly forward your check (made out to the Center for Long-Term Care Financing) to:

Center for Long-Term Care Financing
2212 Queen Anne Avenue North, # 110
Seattle, WA 98109

**In the memo portion of your check, please write "Pasadena Grad Seminar."

Note: The Deadline for forwarding your registration fee is Thursday, December 23rd.

Will I receive CA continuing education credits for attending this course? Yes, if you have an active state of CA insurance license, you can receive 7 CEU’s for successfully completing our LTC Graduate Seminar. Successful completion of our Seminar means that you are present for the entire length of our program, have your CA license number on-hand and complete all necessary paperwork during our Seminar.

Where can I find a copy of the texts being used for this Seminar? We strongly recommend you review four of the Center’s major reports, which will serve as the text books for this class: "LTC Choice: A Simple, Cost-Free Solution to the Long-Term Care Financing Puzzle," "The Myth of Unaffordability: How Most Americans Should, Could and Would Buy Long-Term Care Insurance," "The LTC Triathlon: Long-Term Care's Race for Survival" and "The Realist’s Guide to Medicaid and Long-Term Care." The first three reports can be found here: http://www.centerltc.com/pubs/major_reports.htm; the last report can be found here: http://www.centerltc.org/realistsguide.pdf. Or you can go to our website at www.centerltc.org and find the links to the aforementioned reports there also.

* To learn more about our LTC Graduate Seminar (detailed course description, textbooks, testimonials, etc.), please click here: http://www.centerltc.com/ltc_grad_seminar.htm. To learn more about the Center for Long-Term Care Financing, please click here: http://www.centerltc.com