Harry Matheis Qualifies as Charter Member Of The Elder Planning Counselor Program
TORONTO, ON – A nationally recognized designation, was conferred on Harry Matheis after successfully
completing an intense and rigorous test of knowledge regarding current seniors
issues. The
Canadian Initiative for Elder Planning Studies (CIEPS) course was established as a standard of service to seniors for all professionals
and business people in providing seniors with high quality services and products
that best suit their lives and circumstances. The
Elder Planning Counselor (EPC) designation will immediately help seniors identify the business people
and professionals who have a special interest and proficiency in dealing with
them and their needs.
“Studies show that seniors want advisors who understand their life issues, alternatives
and concerns, who respect their circumstances and experiences and can accommodate
their physical and health needs. The EPC is the Canadian professional development
standard for elder education,” says Thomas Miller, President of CIEPS.
Achieving this designation is a distinguished career milestone, attained only
by those who have demonstrated proficiency in all relevant programs about seniors
issues, including aging, health issues, financial planning considerations, long
term care as well as end of life issues. This makes the EPC graduate a valued counselor to seniors, regardless of the service or product
they provide.
The Elder Planning Counselor educational program has been designed by Canadians
for Canadian Professionals.
For further information visit http://www.elderplanningcounselor.com/
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