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Who to contact after emergencies o  Contact information for close friends and neighbors o  Medical and health information, list of current medications and dosages, allergies, blood type, immunization records, doctors and physicians, and medical history o  Employer details: who to contact at your employer, availability of paid time-off, available employer benefits o  School and day care contacts if children are attending o  Pets: contact information for veterinarian, details about who should care for pets
Retirement Planning Guidebook: Navigating the Important Decisions for Retirement Success (The Retirement Researcher Guide Series)
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