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Why a Roth IRA, Why Now?
Friday, March 28, 10 a.m., CCAN
Hosted and presented by: Jim Bailey, CFP, Financial
Advisor
Jim is an
Ameriprise Platinum Financial Services
®
Practice
financial advisor with 26 years of experience.
Can a Roth IRA help you be prepared for a confident retire-
ment? Find out which factors to consider before choosing a Roth
Conversion. This seminar will help you:
• Cut through the clutter and decide if a Roth conversion is
right for you.
• Understand the value of balancing taxable with tax-free
income in retirement.
• Take full advantage of all the benefits of a Roth conversion
while avoiding common pitfalls.
Jim will be hosting monthly seminars with new topics each
month in 2014.
For more information please call 512-527-9900 ext.#10 Denise.
This is an informational event. There is no cost obligation.
Advisor office located at 4131 Spicewood Springs Rd, Suite I-5, Austin TX
78759. Neither Ameriprise Financial nor its affiliates may provide tax or legal
advice. Consult your tax advisor or attorney regarding specific tax issues.
Brokerage, investment and financial advisory services are made available
through Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. Member FINRA and SIPC.©
2013 Ameriprise Financial, Inc. All rights reserved.
Health
Days Gone By
Wednesday, March 26, 10 a.m., CCAN
Hosted by: Tiffin House
Purchase your $1 ticket online or at the Member Services Office
Days Gone By
is a twelve-part education and support series for
those caring for loved ones with Alzheimer’s disease or another
dementia. Jointly sponsored by Tiffin House and Guardian
Healthcare, this interactive series is facilitated by Deanna
Lueckenotte, LBSW, CALM, LNFA, author of Alzheimer’s
Days
Gone By: For Those Caring for Their Loved Ones
and Justin
Trodahl, Owner of Tiffin House. Residents are invited to at-
tend all or some of the series, which will be held on March 26
from 10 - 11:30 a.m. The first 10 people to register will receive
a free copy of
Days Gone By
.
For more information on the class, go to
.
com and click on education link and
Days Gone By Series
link.
Topics Include:
Communication strategies, understanding the disease process,
end of life issues, behavior management, care giving tips &
community resources.
For more information or to register, call Lori at (541) 990-4133
or Deanna at (254) 535-7584.
SEMINARS
The Real Source of Your Leg Pain –
Lunch and Learn
Wednesday, March 26, noon, CCAN
Hosted by: Hamilton Vein Center Round Rock
Purchase your $1 ticket online or at the Member Services Office.
There are so many people suffering with vein pain because
their doctors often do not consider venous insufficiency ² the
backward flow of blood ² as a possible source of the pain in
their patients’ legs. And when the signs of venous insufficiency
- feelings of achiness, heaviness, cramping and restlessness -
are misconstrued for another ailment, “band-aid” treatments
are prescribed that deal with surface symptoms, leaving the
venous insufficiency unchecked and untreated. And that’s bad
news for unknowing venous insufficiency sufferers because this
medical condition can advance to where pain becomes more
intense and manifest itself through ulcers, skin discoloration,
edema or another debilitating condition.
Now the good news. If you’re having discomfort in your legs, a
simple vein consultation can determine if venous insufficiency
is present. Nearly 97% of people who are diagnosed and undergo
a minimally invasive vein treatment procedure, experience
immediate relief of their symptoms with little to no down time.
To schedule a free consultation at Hamilton Vein Center, call
512.551.1403 or visit HamiltonVein.com
Caring for Your Loved One
Wednesday, March 26, 2:30 p.m., CCW
Hosted by: The Legacy at Georgetown Assisted Living &
Memory Care
Please join The Legacy at Georgetown in partnership with the
Alzheimer’s Association of Central Texas to learn about being
a healthy caregiver for your loved one who has been diagnosed
with Dementia or Alzheimer’s Disease. We will have an infor-
mational discussion to help you avoid caregiver burnout. Topics
will include: Caregiving techniques at different stages of the
disease, planning ahead, how to choose a caregiver and stay-
ing home vs. moving into a Memory Care Community. Please
RSVP to The Legacy at Georgetown 512-686-1694. The first
10 to RSVP will receive a free gift!
For more information, please contact Tiffany Enos, 512-942-
2280, Community Relations Director at The Legacy at George-
town. Email: