Use Your Home to Stay at Home: New Tools for Older Homeowners
Date: August 25, 2011
Time: 1:30 PM ET - 2:30 PM ET
Type: Webinar
Millions of older Americans want to stay in their own homes, but are finding it difficult to make ends meet and pay for the support they need. With 82% of seniors owning their homes, and 74% of these free of a mortgage, home equity is a largely untapped financial resource.
In this webinar sponsored with IlluminAge, learn what options are available to help older adults use their home to stay at home—including an exciting new online tool from NCOA coming this fall.
Speaker: Barbara Stucki, Ph.D., Vice President for Home Equity Initiatives at NCOA, national expert on reverse mortgages, and author of Use Your Home to Stay at Home, a consumer guide for older homeowners.
Join us for:
- A sneak peak at an exciting new website NCOA will be launching this fall to help older adults use their home equity wisely.
- Common questions and answers about reverse mortgages and how they can help seniors age in place.
- Steps older adults can (and should) take to make sure they understand their options.
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