MemoryBanc Your Workbook For Organizing Life is an invaluable guide to making it easier to document accounts, usernames, and medical history so they can be easily found or shared should they ever be needed by a spouse or loved one. Read More
MemoryBanc Your Workbook For Organizing Life is an invaluable guide to making it easier to document accounts, usernames, and medical history so they can be easily found or shared should they ever be needed by a spouse or loved one. Read More
MemoryBanc: Your Workbook For Organizing Life is a practical workbook to help couples share account numbers, usernames, and medical and household details so that they can stay on the same page; it also provides individuals a solution to easily share this information should they ever need a loved one to step in and help them.
Legal tools can be cumbersome (but are still necessary) to use and MemoryBanc helps readers collect the important details so that they can help pay bills, become effective medical advocates as well as maintain the household should they ever need interim support. With the help of MemoryBanc, readers no longer have to store their information in their heads, on their phones, in a file, or under a keyboard—they now have one place that captures it all.
Details
Price: $19.95
Pages: 210
Carton Quantity: 22
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Imprint: Morgan James Publishing
Publication Date: 5th May 2015
Trim Size: 7 x 10 in
ISBN: 9781630472498
Format: Paperback
BISACs: REFERENCE / Personal & Practical Guides SELF-HELP / Aging LAW / Wills
Author Bio
Kay Bransford learned the complicated ropes of caregiving while assisting her ailing parents, and in the process created a program that would help other caregivers organize their loved ones’ important documents and navigate the legal aspects associated with care. Now Kay is a modern-day Paul Revere warning families in her book, MemoryBanc: Your Workbook For Organizing Life (named “Older-Adult Focused Innovation” by the AARP Foundation), about the importance of documenting online personal, financial, medical, and household details so the information can be easily found and shared should it be needed. Forbes, The Dr. Oz Show, The Huffington Post and other media outlets have turned to Kay to educate families, caregivers, and retirees on this issue.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter1 How to Use MemoryBanc to Fight Information Overload
Chapter 2 Personal Section
Chapter 3 Financial Section
Chapter 4 Online Section
Chapter 5 Medical Section
Chapter 6 Household Section
Chapter 7 Etcetera
Appendix The Basics of Estate Planning
About the Author
Acknowledgements
Registration/Discount Order Form
MemoryBanc: Your Workbook For Organizing Life is a practical workbook to help couples share account numbers, usernames, and medical and household details so that they can stay on the same page; it also provides individuals a solution to easily share this information should they ever need a loved one to step in and help them.
Legal tools can be cumbersome (but are still necessary) to use and MemoryBanc helps readers collect the important details so that they can help pay bills, become effective medical advocates as well as maintain the household should they ever need interim support. With the help of MemoryBanc, readers no longer have to store their information in their heads, on their phones, in a file, or under a keyboard—they now have one place that captures it all.
Price: $19.95
Pages: 210
Carton Quantity: 22
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Imprint: Morgan James Publishing
Publication Date: 5th May 2015
Trim Size: 7 x 10 in
ISBN: 9781630472498
Format: Paperback
BISACs: REFERENCE / Personal & Practical Guides SELF-HELP / Aging LAW / Wills
Kay Bransford learned the complicated ropes of caregiving while assisting her ailing parents, and in the process created a program that would help other caregivers organize their loved ones’ important documents and navigate the legal aspects associated with care. Now Kay is a modern-day Paul Revere warning families in her book, MemoryBanc: Your Workbook For Organizing Life (named “Older-Adult Focused Innovation” by the AARP Foundation), about the importance of documenting online personal, financial, medical, and household details so the information can be easily found and shared should it be needed. Forbes, The Dr. Oz Show, The Huffington Post and other media outlets have turned to Kay to educate families, caregivers, and retirees on this issue.
Introduction
Chapter1 How to Use MemoryBanc to Fight Information Overload
Chapter 2 Personal Section
Chapter 3 Financial Section
Chapter 4 Online Section
Chapter 5 Medical Section
Chapter 6 Household Section
Chapter 7 Etcetera
Appendix The Basics of Estate Planning
About the Author
Acknowledgements
Registration/Discount Order Form