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Long Term Care Insurance – America’s Money Class
Suze Orman shares her personal experience of expensive around the clock care she funds for her mother. Suze suggests purchasing long term care insurance in your late 50s, but only if you’re sure you’ll be able to afford it 20 years down the road. READ MORE: Long Term Care Insurance – America’s Money Class
Long Term Care Under Pressure As Most State Expect Medicaid Shortfall
Long term care is facing financial pressure in most states with two-thirds of Medicaid directors citing a 50-50 change of funding shortfalls. As a result, 46 states are adopting plans that cut and restrict payments to long term care providers in 2012 and 11 more states will have restrictions on long term care programs and […]
States Have A Medicaid Problem. Medicaid Has A Long Term Care Problem
According to a brief by the Kaiser Family Foundation, six percent of Medicaid enrollees account for nearly half of Medicaid’s spending. The average long term care beneficiary costs Medicaid over $43,000 a year. READ MORE: States have a Medicaid problem. Medicaid has a long-term care problem.
Barbara’s Long Term Care Insurance Story
A real life long term care story about how long term care insurance allowed a couple to maintain their independence at home while managing a long term care illness. READ MORE: Barbara’s Long Term Care Insurance Story
Long-Term Care Comes Of Age
After seeing old age or illness deplete their parents life savings, more baby boomer are signing up for long-term care coverage. Putting off planning for long-term care? Think again. These days, your assets can be quickly drained, especially with skyrocketing costs and strained Medicare and Medicaid programs. Costs for nursing homes and assisted living are […]
