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	<itunes:summary>Leaders in Elder Care is a podcast series dedicated to interviewing the people and organizations who are changing the way we care for our elders.  There exists a small and growing group of individuals who are driving the change in elder care required to serve the Baby Boomer generation.  They are the authors and advocates, executives and lobbyists, professors and politicians.

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		<title>Elias Papasavvas Describes the Unique Benefits of a Senior Line of Credit (Podcast)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How Elias Papasavvas Describes Elder Life Financial I believe that deep down just about every one of us is willing to give back to our parents. They were there holding our hands when we were young and vulnerable and now, when asked to hold theirs, I believe we do so, and gladly. It may not&#8230; <a href="http://www.insideeldercare.com/leaders-in-eldercare/elias-papasavvas-describes-the-unique-benefits-of-a-senior-line-of-credit-podcast/">[More]</a>]]></description>
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<h3>How Elias Papasavvas Describes Elder Life Financial</h3>
<p>I believe that deep down just about every one of us is willing to  give back to our parents. They were there holding our hands when we were  young and vulnerable and now, when asked to hold theirs, I believe we  do so, and gladly. It may not be simple, it may not be easy, but it is  so.  I remember the happiness which would envelop me as a young boy  whenever I kicked the ball with my dad, or enjoyed my mom’s cooking  after playing all day, and having her rub my head saying I was a good  kid that day. It’s the simple memories that over time, transcribe a  fascinating family story.</p>
<p>I founded Elderlife Financial Services in the year 2000 with the  spirit of helping families give back to their parents.  The banking  industry at large neither understands the depth of complex family  dynamics involved in caring for a loved one, nor does it know how to  expediently and wholly service the family members involved in what is  frequently a family decision – what to do for mom or dad.  And  frequently associated with that family decision, is the issue of how to  pay for things.  While there are numerous professional advisors serving  useful and much needed roles, there were few consumer financing options  available to help a family pay for senior living and designed to respond  to the family as a unit throughout the entire care-giving journey.</p>
<p>Thus was born Elderlife Financial Services, and the Elderlife Line of  Credit for Senior Living. Elderlife’s mission is to help families honor  their parents.  We do so by helping seniors and their families access  the senior living of their choice through simple, convenient financial  options we create with thought and care. Frequently the Elderlife Line  of Credit is used as an immediate funding bridge to help a loved one  move into a private pay assisted living community until a home is sold,  veterans benefits arrive, or if a family simply wants breathing room and  time to make the move <em>now. </em>Elderlife enables families the  breathing room to take their time before making financial decisions that  could have long-term implications.</p>
<p>Often, the product is not what makes Elderlife unique (i.e., a line  of credit is a line of credit and thousands of banks offer one).   Rather, it is the way with which Elderlife serves multiple family  members, the speed with which it responds to the family’s need, the  counseling and empathy it understands to lend in the process, the  collaboration with senior care advisors and financial planners during a  loved one’s move to senior living, and the “little things” that are  helpful as a family is in the midst of a thousand other worries on  behalf of a loved one.  This is but an inkling of what we do for  families.</p>
<p>Today, the Elderlife Line of Credit is accepted in 2,500 senior  living communities across the nation and Elderlife is the national  leader in helping families finance their loved ones assisted living  costs. And yet, I wake up every day rushing to work, knowing there is  still so much more for us to do in our quest to help families honor  their parents.</p>
<h3>About Elias Papasavvas</h3>
<p>Elias is the founder and chief executive officer of Elderlife  Financial Services LLC.  Elias has focused his career on enhancing  access to senior living.  He spent over a decade studying the impact and  proper administration of consumer financing in higher education and  numerous other service- and product-oriented industries prior to  creating a consumer financing program for senior living. Today,  Elderlife is accepted in over 2,500 senior living communities  nationwide.  Elderlife’s uniqueness lies in its understanding of the  various, and at times competing, needs of the senior housing provider  and the family.</p>
<p>Before entering the senior living industry, Elias was a CPA in the  Banking and Real Estate Mid-Atlantic Division of Arthur Andersen. He  holds a B.S. degree from George Mason University and a Master’s of  Science in Accounting from the McIntire School of Commerce at the  University of Virginia. Elias also serves on the Board of Directors of  the Virginia Assisted Living Association and on the Advisory Board of  the George Mason University Assisted Living program.  Elias is a  frequent speaker at aging and senior living conferences on the need for  affordable access to senior living and is viewed as a respected  authority on the field of consumer financing for senior living.</p>
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