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Lifestyle Adjustment
Plan
Can you and your
family survive the financial aftershock of a Critical Illness?
While we would like to believe that we are healthy and will not
experience a life threatening illness, the facts tell a different
story:
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1 in 3 Canadians will
develop some for of life threatening cancer |
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1 in 20 Canadians
will have a stroke before age 70 |
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1 in 4 Canadians will
contract some for of heart disease |
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More than 50,000
Canadians have Multiple Sclerosis |
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Each day, an average
of 8 Canadians learn their kidneys have failed |
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The Lifestyle Adjustment
Plan covers 22 critical illnesses:
- Heart Attack
- Stroke
- Cancer
- Coronary
Artery Bypass Surgery
- Multiple
Sclerosis
- Parkinson's
Disease
- Kidney
Failure (both kidneys)
- Major Organ
Transplant
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- Major Organ
Failure Requiring Transplant
- Paralysis
- Occupational
HIV Infection
- Alzheimer's
Disease
- Blindness
- Deafness
- Loss of
Speech
- Dismemberment
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- Major Burns
- coma
- Benign Brain
Tumour
- Motor Neuron
Disease
- Aorta
Surgery
- Heart Valve
Replacement
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With today's advances in
medical science and technology, the chances of surviving a critical
illness are better than ever. According to the statistics, 95%
of heart victims survive their first attack and 30% of cancer cases
are completely cured. Surviving a life threatening illness
often imposes more of a financial strain of a family than
death. The recovery from a life threatening illness may take
months, even years... cutting into savings and severely affecting
lifestyle and retirement plans. The Lifestyle Adjustment Plan
protects against the high cost of rebuilding a lifestyle following a
critical illness.
If this is something you
are interested in, contact our office.
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