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60 70 80 90: Planning Ahead for Satisfying Senior Years
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60 70 80 90: Planning Ahead for Satisfying Senior Years

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This lively book, based on personal experience, is full of practical suggestions for people preparing to retire. While based on the New Zealand scene, readers in other countries will also find the material thought-provoking and encouraging. David Pratt Retired Methodist minister and hospital chaplain, David Pratt’s many years of working with older people, their carers and families, convinced him that too few people think ahead and prepare well for their retirement and aging. His own experience of reaching the age of 70, having suffered a serious and unexpected illness at age 65, sharpened his awareness of the issues. Website and other contact details for New Zealand organisations and government departments who work with older people are listed in an extensive appendix. The book is fully indexed.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Philip Garside Publishing Ltd
Country
New Zealand
Date
16 October 2013
Pages
78
ISBN
9781927260166

This lively book, based on personal experience, is full of practical suggestions for people preparing to retire. While based on the New Zealand scene, readers in other countries will also find the material thought-provoking and encouraging. David Pratt Retired Methodist minister and hospital chaplain, David Pratt’s many years of working with older people, their carers and families, convinced him that too few people think ahead and prepare well for their retirement and aging. His own experience of reaching the age of 70, having suffered a serious and unexpected illness at age 65, sharpened his awareness of the issues. Website and other contact details for New Zealand organisations and government departments who work with older people are listed in an extensive appendix. The book is fully indexed.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Philip Garside Publishing Ltd
Country
New Zealand
Date
16 October 2013
Pages
78
ISBN
9781927260166