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"The reasons seniors fall behind on their mortgages vary widely. 'Maybe they
wanted to help their kids,' said Liliane Choney, executive director of the
nonprofit ReVisions Resources, a senior support and education organization in
San Diego. 'Maybe they wanted to do home repairs. Maybe they wanted to have a
little extra security for the future.'”
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"By means of outreach materials such as press releases, public service
announcements, flyers and fact sheets, Liliane Choney of Revisions Resources
used National Aging in Place Week as an opportunity to increase media awareness
of the issues facing seniors who wish to age in place. Ms. Choney was able to
reach out to 20 different media outlets including San Diego’s major newspaper,
the Union-Tribune, and local ABC affiliate, KGTV."
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"Liliane Choney, who [founded] the nonprofit ReVisions Resources nearly 20 years
ago to provide services and information to older adults and their families and
now runs the group’s Reverse Mortgage Experts program, said consumers should
look for loan experts willing to spend time addressing family members’ questions
and concerns."
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"Our homes have appreciated so much," said Liliane Choney, who runs a Reverse
Mortgage Experts program through [ReVisions Resources]. "Someone may be
living in a $600,000 home, but how do you tear off a piece of your house? You
can't chip off the window frame and take it to the grocery store."
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"As the oldest of the boomers turn 60, recent surveys show that most of them are
unlikely to move far from their communities. The character of many neighborhoods
will change as social service agencies stretch to meet the rising demand for
senior health care, recreation, transportation and public safety. San Diego
County is up to the task, said Liliane Choney, executive director of ReVisions
Resources, a nonprofit agency that provides educational and housing services to
seniors."
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Revised 1-18-09