Rhonda Vry-Bills
The single most unfunded liability, with a potential for devastating retirement security and family stability, is an extended health care event. Home health care, adult day care, assisted living, nursing home, memory care, hospice care, respite care, and therapeutic/robotic care. These, and a host of other bursting expenses and burdening experiences, await an ever-increasingly aging populace and their families.
As a genuinely caring person, I am passionately concerned over the plight of those who are unprepared to deal with these distressing demands. As a Long-Term Care Specialist, I am positioned to meaningfully advocate for them, and masterfully alleviate their respective worries and concerns. The retirement years ought to be embraced and enjoyed with well-deserved peace of mind and pleasure of heart.
Growing up, my mother was a nurse at the state VA facility where she cared for those on the mental health and the infirmary care units. Since 1996, I have serviced national association members in all 50 states, custom designed employer worksite plans, serviced Iowa's credit union members, trained life insurance agents, partnered with local financial planners, estate planning attorneys, and health and life insurance agents. My dedication to the market has taken me all across the state educating Iowans about the Partnership Asset Protection. I participated as a panelist at national conferences along with presenter at local events. 24 years later, my network has broadened to a national level partnering with the cream of the crop long term care insurance specialist. I know my mother would be pleased to see that I have assisted over 2000 families since 1996 with implementing a strategy for their loved ones. Rhonda is a national instructor for CLTC for their 16 hour master class program, their 4 hour founders class geared for financial planners and facilitates monthly round table discussions.
Rhonda is a Simpson College graduate in Communications, Theatre and Psychology degrees. Rhonda has 2 adult children. Rhonda gives back to her community volunteering for Jr Achievement for 2nd grade and is a member of the Altoona United Methodist Church. When Rhonda has spare time, she can be found supporting her adult children at bowling tournaments, volunteering on the campaign trails, enjoying a night at the Civic Center or local comedy club, or baking her famous sugar cookies. Please contact Rhonda at (O)515-957-9333 (C ) 515-480-4588 Long Term Care Strategies, Inc. www.ltcistrategies.com