What most advisers view as financial wellness is captured in the bottom level, a stage I call organizational wellness. While an important part of any wellness program, a state of well-organized and managed personal finances is only one aspect of wellness necessary but hardly sufficient. Financial wellness also has physical, cognitive and behavioral attributes that need to be addressed if the adviser wants to deliver on any wellness commitment.
The good news is that an adviser does not need to be a medical professional to help clients meet non-organizational wellness requirements. A growing suite of software tools can help, many of them accompanied by excellent educational materials that you can share with your clients.
Firms like Genivity enable advisers to generate health care cost estimates, software tools like Riskalyze and True Profile assess risk tolerance levels, Eversafes application protects adults from financial fraud, and platforms offered by Wellthy and Torchlight help identify caregiver resources. My firm, Whealthcare Planning, offers a comprehensive suite of tools that address all levels of the wellness pyramid, including capabilities that help your client prepare for health events and costs, living and driving transitions, diminished capacity, wealth transfer and financial decision-making transitions.
In many cases, these applications ask the hard questions so advisers dont have to. They have been developed by experts in medical, behavioral and cognitive science with extensive experience helping individuals and families address a range of wellness-related issues.
Moreover, your clients already see relationships between health, aging and wealth, especially now. They are living it. They will welcome your efforts to help them prepare for the inevitable challenges ahead.
So put down the gift shop pillows and Hallmark cards, and start focusing on concrete steps you can take to deliver real wellness to your clients now.
Chris Heye, PhD, is founder of Whealthcare Planning.
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