What’s Ahead: Predictions For An Aging Population In The 2020s
January 22, 2020
While no one can predict exactly what lies ahead, those in the know are using demographic data and trends to paint a rather worrisome picture for the next decade as the number of older adults rises both in the US and across the globe. According to demographer Dudley Poston, the…
A Pretty Penny: Buying And Using Long Term Care Insurance
November 6, 2019
Anyone who’s had exposure to long term care knows the costs can add up quickly. Before you realize it, there can be hundreds of dollars a week going out the door to pay for all sorts of items not covered by Medicare, including companion services or help with such daily…
An Arm And A Leg: The High Costs Of Long Term Care
July 31, 2019
The data suggest that few of us will escape the problem: It seems that more than ⅓ of us will spend time in a nursing home at some point in our lives, and 4 out of 10 will likely need paid help in order to remain at home in the…
The Home Stretch: Are Nursing Homes Out Of Reach?
October 24, 2018
While few people look forward to living in a nursing home, these facilities have nonetheless played an essential role in the spectrum of long-term care options for seniors in our country. For many older people, the severity of their physical health or the lack of family support means they need…
Expense Account: Do You Know The Costs Of Long Term Care?
May 26, 2016
While no one can predict your future, the chances of your needing help as you age, either in your home, in an outpatient setting or even in an institution, are fairly high. The help you need might be casual and low key, so that your costs will be modest, but…
Coverage Queries: Do I need Long Term Care Insurance?
April 28, 2016
While no one relishes the prospect of needing help in old age, the reality is that 70% of people turning 65 can expect to use some type of extra care in their later years. Such help can run the gamut from a few weekly hours of in-home care to full…