KIRKLAND, Wash., Aug. 13, 2012 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — All Americans owe a debt of gratitude to those who work for a living. But what about our caregivers, who selflessly tend the disabled – helping them eat, bathe, go to the bathroom, dress? Our society could not function without caregivers, yet we give them short shrift when handing out thank-you’s. To rectify this, LTC Financial Partners, LLC (LTCFP) proposes a Labor Day token of thanks.

“It doesn’t have to be fancy or costly,” says Denise Gott, LTCFP’s National Sales Manager. “Just some token to those who have helped you or someone in your family. Labor Day is the perfect time for it.”

The token could be:
* A greeting card,
* Flowers, or a single rose,
* An edible treat,
* A framed picture of the person they’re helping,
* A simple phone call, or
* In-person thanks with a hug.

“The main thing is to let the caregiver know you care about them and truly appreciate all they do, delivered in a spirit of devotion,” Gott says.

Some caregivers are low-paid professionals such as nurses and home-care aides. Most, numbering in the millions, are unpaid relatives of those needing care, mostly female, who sacrifice careers and personal lives. “Millions of men provide care services, too,” says Gott. “Chances are most us will become caregivers at some time. And most of us will need caregiving of some form eventually. So let’s get in the habit of showing our appreciation for this great labor of love.”

Gott’s organization makes life easier for unpaid caregivers (mostly family members) by providing funds for professional care through affordable long-term care insurance. This allows breadwinners to maintain family income and lifestyle.

The following state-certified agents, all LTCI specialists, are available for consultation by phone:
CA: Jim Valentine — 408-792-0540
CA: Todd Stein — 415-861-5088
CA: Sarah Fisher — 510-230-4301
CA: Paula Taylor — 510-763-5002
CA: Laura Weber — 714-674-0190
CA: Sandra Stanley — 888-316-8919
CA: Phyllis Solgere — 909-627-5587
CA: Petra Petry — 949-351-0347
CA: Michael Scoles — 408-264-1759

CT: Leonard Wik — 860-432-1870
CT: Steve Foss — 860-539-0674
CT: Larry Golfin — 860-677-4075

FL: Janet Washburn — 239-404-7590
FL: George Braddock — 305-378-8091
FL: Jerry Grubba — 727-515-1910
FL: Mike Rou — 904-276-9583

GA: Amy Pollock — 404-237-1189
GA: Belen Hickman — 404-245-2444

ID: Linda Hicks — 208-331-2803

IL: Bobbi Foster — 630-513-0034
IL: Cheri Davis — 773-531-0669
IL: Robin Frank — 773-774-2600

IN: Kirk Bennett — 260-969-1310

MI: Marybeth Bayer — 734-222-9882
MI: Tom Varner — 810-796-2405

MN: Jennifer Ragborg — 952-898-2750

MO: Keith Eisberg — 573-303-3007
MO: Wendy Rinehart — 816-886-2358

NE: Larry Neuwirth — 308-635-2023
NE: Larry Heinert — 402-339-8643

NJ: Gary Melnikoff — 201-265-1958
NJ: Richard Landau — 201-476-0880
NJ: Michael B. FitzPatrick — 862-242-8787

NY: Ronald Brie — 212-799-3900
NY: Michael Robinson — 516-612-4936
NY: Ray Donnelly — 516-747-1809
NY: Gene Cutler — 516-869-6767
NY: Jay Charno — 516-935-4029
NY: Jennifer Lenihan — 631-262-7167
NY: Susan Lenihan — 631-262-7167
NY: Sheila White — 631-893-4040
NY: Dana Dee — 716-983-1316
NY: Virginia Lee Kintz — 866-582-6074
NY: Steve Brefere — 914-234-7767

OH: Pattianne Baran — 216-409-0859
OH: John Cullen — 419-797-9210
OH: Thomas Hodges — 513-519-6010
OH: Brenda Gray — 513-541-3968

OK: Samuel Walker — 405-816-0868

OR: Diane Steeves — 503-297-7677

PA: Anthony Camill — 412-445-6171
PA: Ted Soslow — 610 642 3332
PA: Cathy Allen — 610-588-0852
PA: Kevin Bressler — 610-783-6970

SC: Pamela Loesch — 843-856-4141

TN: Mark Wardell — 901-337-4146
TN: Teresa Will — 931-619-1852

TX: Madeline Wade — 214-295-8926
TX: Kat Roebuck — 281-431-4033
TX: Kim Beckham — 361-579-9663
TX: Kay Nettles — 713-466-4614
TX: Bill Holland — 817-283-7221

VA: Penny Gilbert — 703-281-0914
VA: Patricia O’Neill — 703-534-3255
VA: George Polizos — 757-291-8505
VA: Michael Zuchowski — 757-467-1354
VA: Joel James — 757-478-5819
VA: Linda Sotirion — 757-646-6820

VT: Tod Warner — 802-985-4930

WA: Lucille Smith — 206-877-3456
WA: Helen Boyer — 425-557-5372
WA: Christine Khemis — 888-582-5364

WI: Lynette Schiefer — 920-434-4559

WV: Deborah Bailey — 304-744-0111.

Callers may ask any specialist for information applying to states not listed above.

LTCFP – http://www.ltcfp.com/ – is one of America’s most experienced long-term care insurance agencies. The company is a proud supporter of the “3 in 4 Need More” campaign: http://www.3in4needmore.com/ .

– Photo Caption: LTCFP National Sales Manager Denise Gott.

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Original Story ID: 2012-08-0813-002 (8090) :: Labor-Day-Proposal-from-Long-Term-Care-Leader-Thank-the-Unsung-Millions-Who-Provide-Labor-of-Love-Our-Caregivers_2012-08-0813-002

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