State and National Care Planning
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STATE CARE PLANNING COUNCIL BENEFITS

About your State Care Planning Council
State Care Planning Councils are alliances of community care providers and advisers in a given geographic area of a state. State Councils provide a platform for these local groups of independent providers and advisors to offer the following services:

  • Educate the public on how to plan for long term care
  • Provide a local source of 15 to 20 different eldercare services through one single state contact
  • Promote a trusted organization offering reliable services

Two or more listings for your services on the State Council website
You receive at least two listings at two different locations on this website. We create one listing type for individuals and another for organizations. We will choose the type for you unless you tell us otherwise. If you choose more than one category or service area you will have additional listings under those sections of the site. Here are examples of the two locations.

Click here to see an example of the first type of listing location.

Click here to see an example of the second type of listing location.

Here are samples of the two types of listings available on this site. The links work. Click on a link to view the personal webpage attached to that link.


Example of a Listing for an Individual

 

Elder Care Planner     Thomas Day    Serving the State

As director of the State Care Planning Council, Thomas Day helps you to find the right solution and the right person for your needs.  His particular specialty is in helping you find long term care financing and dealing with other senior financial concerns.
Click here to learn more about Tom and to contact him

Example of a Listing for an Organization

 

Assisted Living     Silver Living Center    Serving South State

Our goal at Silver Living Retirement Center is to meet each resident's individual needs while maintaining the highest level of choice, dignity, privacy and respect, all in a home-like atmosphere.

Click here to learn more about Silver Living Center and to contact them.


Your own personal webpage on the Council website
We create for you, your own personal page on the State Council website. This page provides a description of you or your services or your organization and includes one or more pictures. A form is also provided for the public to request your services. These requests go directly to your email. Even though you may have your own website, we create this page for you to enhance the usability of the state website for the public.

Click here to see an example of an advisor/specialist personal web page

Click here to see an example of an organization personal web page

Leads from the State Council website
The State Council website is designed to attract Internet users who are looking for specific eldercare services. These users can fill out a form that goes to the National Care Planning Council or they can call an 800 number to make specific requests. These request leads are assigned by the National Council to appropriate State Council care providers or advisers in the geographic area where the request is being made. Because of the design, listings on our state websites come up near the top of the list on Internet search engine requests.

Leads from direct referrals and phone call requests
Many calls for help are made to the National Council 800 number from persons who have heard about the State Care Planning Council through friends or relatives. Other requests come from brochures that have been distributed in the community or from referrals by senior support groups such as State aging services, hospital discharge workers, senior centers, the Alzheimer's Association and so on. These calls are processed by employees of the National Care Planning Council and any leads that result are given to appropriate State Care Planning Council members in the geographic area of request.

 

NATIONAL CARE PLANNING COUNCIL BENEFITS

About the National Care Planning Council
The National Care Planning Council is a nationwide alliance of eldercare experts, advisers and providers who support and promote long term care planning.

Our statement of purpose:

  • To promote a public awareness of the need for long term care planning.
  • To provide materials to educate the public on how to plan for long term care.
  • To provide training to member eldercare experts who help the public plan for long term care.
  • To promote the services and expertise of our members.
  • To provide a forum for members to share ideas and marketing strategies.

Advertise your membership and use our logo
You may advertise your affiliation as a "member" or advertise your "membership" with the National Care Planning Council and use our logo. Use the following description if you need to further clarify your relationship with us: "The National Care Planning Council is a nationwide alliance of eldercare experts, advisers and providers who promote and support long term care planning." Logos are available at www.longtermcarelink.net/logos. If you use our logo on your web site please create a hyperlink from that logo back to our web site.

State Council web sites to create leads for your services
State care planning councils are alliances of community care providers and advisers. These organizations are sponsored and administered through the National Council. State councils provide a platform for these local groups of providers and advisors to offer the following services:

  • Educate the public on how to plan for long term care
  • Provide a local source of 15 to 20 different eldercare services through one single state contact
  • Promote a trusted organization offering reliable services

Beginning next year, the National Care Planning Council will start organizing state care planning councils across the country. Currently we have an operational council in the states of Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, & Washington. The website associated with this Council generates scores of leads a month for council members. Local promotion, public seminars and article mailers produce additional leads. These leads are then shared between members to network additional potential business.

To become a member of a State Council, a participant must be a member of the National Care Planning Council and pay a small monthly fee for the operation of the state web site.

Listings on the national website to advertise your services
Your membership includes a listing on our website -- "Long Term Care Link" -- as well as your own personal, two-page, sales web page. If you do not want a personal web page, we will instead link directly to your web site. If we link directly, it is up to you to keep track of your statistics. We will show up as a "referrer" to your site.

We track the number of visits each month to our members’ personal sales web pages and we publish these statistics on the site. Last year, each personal sales web page on our site received on average about 1,000 visits. With that many Internet users making the effort to link through and learn more about what you offer, it is likely a number of them will take the next step and contact you for services. In March of 2007 our site broke through the barrier of over 500,000 hits a month. These hits in March were the result of about 45,000 unique visitors coming to the site and searching for information or answers to their problems.

Networking with other members
The field of eldercare planning encompasses about 25 different specialties. Most of these services complement each other and overlap very little. There is a natural tendency for professional caregivers to collaborate and refer their services to each other; but, it is not common for financial advisers, attorneys, mediators, reverse mortgage specialists, senior real estate and other non-caregiver specialists to network with caregiving specialists. As our membership grows, it is our intent to bring these two "camps" together to provide comprehensive, "one-stop shopping" solutions to families dealing with the challenge of long term care.

Unlimited use of articles
As a member, you have our permission to reproduce and distribute monthly articles from our web site. You may use this material for commercial purposes relating to the promotion and support of long term care planning. Since it is our intent to make this information freely available to the public, you may not profit from the sale of any reproductions of our site material. We do not give you permission to publish any of this material in book form or as a pamphlet.

Special noncompetitive resource site for your clients
We have created a special resource web site for your clients that does not list any competitors or any competing services. This site includes our popular "Guide to Long Term Care Planning" as well as numerous lists and links to useful web site services. The domain for this special site is www.planforcare.net. You may link to this special resource from your website or refer your clients to it.

Back links to members with web sites
Members with their own websites are provided additional exposure on the NCPC website through a specialized list of useful links. In general, back links from one website to another help enhance the search engine relevance of both sites. In most cases, the NCPC website has a higher page rank than our members' sites. Because of our higher page rank, a link from our site to your site will help you achieve greater search engine relevance. Members linking back to us will also help enhance our page ranking. This reciprocal linking will lead to better search engine placement for both of the sites -- yours and ours.

Use of NCPC books as marketing tools
The books -- "Veterans Aid and Attendance Benefit" and "The 4 Steps of Long Term Care Planning" -- are not only meant to help the public but are also designed to help our members promote their services. Both books make the public aware of the need for using specialized or professional care services or advisors. NCPC members can buy these books in quantity at a substantial discount. Inserts, coupons or other individualization of the books will allow the public to have contact information in order to request help from the member who distributes the books.

Substantial discount on books for member use
All of the books that we publish are available to our members from 20% to 40% off the retail price depending on the book and the quantity ordered. We also intend to offer books from other organizations or individual authors at a discount for our members. These books will be primarily how-to books for member specialists listed on our website.

Seminar marketing system for our members
We have designed a seminar marketing system based on our new book "The 4 Steps of Long Term Care Planning." This system will be available to our members by the middle of December, 2007. The marketing system is designed around 7 different presentations relating to eldercare. Each attendee at one of your presentations gets a copy of the book and lecture notes for the particular subject at hand. We provide you PowerPoint presentations or lecture notes and a script for each subject.

Our book is designed as a self-contained information resource for long term care services and advisers. The book also becomes a care plan since it contains a personal document locator, a survey, written care planning instructions and a written care planning agreement between all parties involved. By giving a book to attendees, that obligates them to complete a care plan, you create an excellent opportunity to sit down with attendees and help them solve their problems.

Presentations can be arranged for employees during a lunch break at work, for church groups, for educational workshops at community colleges or high schools, for senior centers and for many other interested groups.

Written press releases for members to use locally
Within a few months we will have generic press articles available for our members to release to their local media. The idea is to design these releases such that members can appear to have produced them themselves.