Long Term Care Educator Lester Robinson CLTC Joins the 3in4 Association


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Williamsville, NY Today Les Robinson CLTC a long-term care educator announced his commitment to long-term care education by joining the 3in4 Association http://www.3in4needmore.com and it’s public service address “3in4 Need More.”

 

With this slogan, the group seeks to educate the public on an important fact: that at least 70 percent (roughly 3in4) of people over age 65 will require some long-term care services at some point in their lives, according to a statement from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (http://www.longtermcare.gov).

 

In spite of the widespread and growing need for long term care planning, a fraction of those who could benefit from a plan have taken action. Les Robinson CLTC seeks to make the public aware of the high odds of requiring extended care and the imperative to plan in advance.

 

Les Robinson CLTC

1-800-875-0140

 

Les is a Senior Long Term Care Planner, New York State Partnership Certified and Special Care Planner with over 25 years of experience in the industry. Prior to this career, he graduated from business school at the University of Brockport.

 

Les has seen the devastation that is caused when a loved one unexpectedly requires care. Les is a passionate advocate for his clients because of his past experiences.

 

Les helps families and businesses protect their independence, assets and peace of mind without any pressure or obligation. His goal is to educate his clients and help them avoid disaster. Les has a simple approach in assisting people choose a customized Long Term Care Plan that fits their needs.

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About The 3in4 Association: The 3in4 Association operates as a nonprofit 501(c) (6) corporation and the “3in4 Need More” campaign is a public service of the 3in4 Association. The Association is dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of long term care planning, and also provides education on products; services and programs to consider during plan design. More at 
http://www.3in4needmore.com.