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June 11th, 2026

Essential Family Planning: Don’t Leave Your Loved Ones Burdened #longtermcare #familyplanning

Why is Family care planning so important? In this video, we discuss the single most impactful piece of advice for your family’s future: planning for long-term care before you actually need it. Many people spend years on Retirement and financial planning, but a sudden Health crisis without a care plan can completely upend everything you’ve worked for.

Planning for long-term care isn’t actually about you—it’s about protecting your kids, your spouse, and your loved ones from bearing an immense financial and emotional burden. Watch to find out why taking action today is the greatest gift you can give your family.

🔍 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
– What is family care planning? It is the process of arranging financial resources, insurance, and medical directives ahead of time so your family knows how to care for you if you become ill or incapacitated.

– Why should I plan for care early? Planning early ensures you have more financial options (like long-term care insurance) and prevents your children from facing sudden, overwhelming Caregiving decisions.

Questions? Email us at [email protected], call us at (919) 535-8261, or visit our website at https://cardinalguide.com/

Hans Scheil Hans “John” Scheil, CFP®

Hans “John” Scheil is the author of The Complete Cardinal Guide and has over 40 years of experience specializing in helping individuals at or near retirement. John’s insurance career began at the age of 18, when he sold insurance while attending college full time. His years in the insurance industry included positions as a Branch Manager, National Sales Director, and Senior Vice President for several nationally recognized insurance companies. John holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Northern Illinois University (1980) and a Master of Science in Management from The American College (2007).

John resides in Cary, North Carolina, with his wife, Ronda, and dog, Ellie, and has two grown sons. He is involved locally with StepUp Ministries and the Alzheimer’s Association. John enjoys golf, traveling the world, and leadership.