Plan for Long-Term Care Without Draining Your Savings
Planning for long-term care can feel overwhelming — especially when families are faced with decisions during a health change or life transition. But with the right information and guidance, long-term care doesn’t have to mean financial stress or last-minute scrambling.
Sholom invites you to a practical and eye-opening educational session at Knollwood Place Apartments featuring care funding specialist and author Ray Alkali (“Care Funding Ray”), based on his book Long-Term Care: It Doesn’t Have to Be Expensive.
Designed for older adults and their adult children, this seminar focuses on helping families understand their options early — so decisions can be made with clarity, confidence, and peace of mind.
What You’ll Learn
During this long-term care planning seminar, attendees will gain insight into:
- Strategies to help pay for care without draining your assets
- Ways to maintain independence while planning ahead
- How to reduce financial and emotional strain on loved ones
- Common misconceptions about paying for senior care
- Practical tools families can use right away
Many people don’t realize how many care funding options exist until they are already in crisis mode. This session offers a proactive approach to planning — helping families move from uncertainty to empowerment.
Who Should Attend
This educational event is ideal for:
- Seniors planning ahead for future care needs
- Adult children supporting aging parents
- Families exploring assisted living or long-term care options
- Anyone who wants to better understand senior care funding resources in Minnesota
Event Details
WHEN: Monday, March 9 at 5:30 PM
WHERE: Knollwood Place Apartments
3630 Phillips Parkway
St. Louis Park, MN
RSVP:
Alex Carlon
📧 [email protected]
📞 952.929.1554
Space is limited, and early RSVP is encouraged.
A Community Resource from Sholom
At Sholom, we believe education is one of the most powerful ways to support families navigating senior living decisions. Events like this reflect our commitment to providing trusted resources, compassionate guidance, and meaningful connections for older adults and those who care about them.

