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MAIDSTONE and Malling resi- dents in their 70s are being urged to take up the offer offree vacci- nations againstthe “painful and debilitating” condition shingles. By the end of July, just over half
of all eligible olderpatients inKent andMedway had been vaccinated. ButtheNHS is nowencouraging
everyonewho is offeredthe vaccine to take it up. Local GP practices are offering
Kate’s canyon trek in memory ofhusband
Sadly, due to schemes available in the past the term “Equity Release” has got itself a bad name.
Local adviser Sarah Ferrell speaks with many people who, through no fault of their own, are carrying debt into retirement or need to raise new finan e and this can make the “Golden Years” potentially worrying.
patients the vaccination as part of the NHS shingles immunisation campaign for 2017/18,which began on September1 2017. Dr John Rodriguez, Public
Health Screening and Immunisa- tion lead for Kent and Medway, urged local people to take up the offer. He added: “As people get older
their immune system naturally weakens which is why those aged 70 and over are more likely to get shingles. “Shingles can be very painful
THE widow ofa popular Maid- stone GP is in training for a self- funded trek through the Grand Canyon,
in aid of
Equity Release can, for many people, offer an ideal solution…
..so why does everybody think it is such a bad thing?
Sarah says, “The finance industry has had to adapt as the need for lending in retirement has grown at a staggering rate. The schemes of the past bear no resemblance to those available today however many people’s thinking and understanding of the schemes available is still stuck in the 1970's!”
the charity
which is battling the cancer that claimed him.
Kate Minett,a staff nurse, will be
travelling to America for the Trek Together Grand Canyon Challenge in October. Kate who lives in Staplehurst,
will hike through areas ofthe canyon not accessible to many tourists to raise money for Pancre- atic Cancer UK. The BenendenHospital nurse has
and debilitating and lead to health problems long after the initial rash hasdisappeared. It canalsobe fatal for around one in 1,000 over-70s who develop it. “I would encourage all patients
who are eligible to takeupthe offer fromtheirGP surgery and get vac-
MORTGAGES
Many of Sarah’s clients need to repay a mortgage, finance some unexpected outlay or just make their retirement more comfortable. Others want to help their children with a deposit for a house, buy a new car, go on holiday or make improvements to their home.
Regardless of the reason for needing finance, there are plenty of safe and affordable solutions available and the choice of options is greater than ever.
Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage. EQUITY RELEASE RE-MORTGAGE BUY-TO-LET
chosen to supportthe charity be- cause her husband,Dr NigelMinett (54),a GP for more than 20 years at the Marden Medical Centre, then The Orchard Surgery in Langley, succumbed to it in January 2012, just over 10 weeks after he was di- agnosed. Dr Minett (pictured) was well-known for his church work in Maidstone. She said: “This cancer is known
as a silent killer as it usually pres- ents too late for any form oftreat- ment. On October 31, 2011, my
husband was admitted to hospital after developing jaundice. Until that point, his only symptoms had been a few weeks of mild gastric discomfort. He was diagnosed the same day with stage four metasta- tic pancreatic cancer, which had spread to his liver. “We knew the score - survival
Like all financial transactions there are advantages and disadvantages which means that Equity Release may not be suitable for everyone. Equity release schemes involve borrowing against your home, and may work out more expensive in the long term than downsizing to a smaller property. Depending on the scheme chosen releasing equity may reduce the value of your estate and therefore the amount of inheritance you will leave. “I take great care and time to fully discuss all aspects of the options available so that my clients are fully aware of what may be suitable and equally what they want to avoid!” Sarah comments.
Sarah finds many of the people she speaks to are worried about their finances at a time in life when they really want to be enjoying themselves. Ofte
a lack of information, or confusing advertising causes them concern and they are just not sure what options are really available to them. This is where Sarah can bridge the gap.
Sarah says, “I’ve been in the finance industry for over 20 years and I consider I have come across most scenarios and would reassure anyone who i
concerned about their finances that they are unlikely to be alone. Sometimes an initial chat is all that is needed to put people’s mind at rest and as soon as people know they have options this in itself can often lighten the burden”
Sarah takes time to work out which solution may be most suitable for each individual and will visit a client at home at a time to suit them.
rates from pancreatic cancer have not improved much in the last 30 years. Nigel died on January 19, 2012.I had been thinking about what I could do to celebrate Nigel’s life and decided to join the Pancre- atic Cancer UK Grand Canyon Challenge Trek in October. I am self-funding the trip to ensure that all donations go directly to the charity.” This is the third big fundraiser
Think carefully before securing other debts against your home.
M: 07789007447 T: 01622 631372
E:
info@sarahferrell-equityrelease.co.uk www.sarahferrell-equityrelease.co.uk
the family has taken part in. Kate’s daughter, Laura, took part ina su- perhero fun run dressed as Super- man in 2012, raising over £2,000, and her sister Rebecca organised a dinner dance in Tenterden which raised £10,300 in 2015. In the UK, pancreatic cancer has the lowest survival rate ofthe 21 most com- mon cancers. PancreaticCancerUK supports those affected, investing in research and lobbying for recog- nition ofthe disease. For details visit www.justgiv-
Call Sarah on
ing.com/fundraising/Kate-Minett. For more information on Pancre- atic Cancer UK, visit
www.pan-
creaticcancer.org.uk/fundraise.
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