Avoiding the Financial Crisis of Long Term Care

September 11, 2013

Many elder Americans are not prepared for the high costs of long-term care. This is causing a financial crisis, as too many Americans are relying on the federal and state governments in order to provide for this care. As a recent article explains, one way to avoid this crisis is by purchasing long-term care insurance.

According to the article, the two biggest fears of the baby boomer generation are (1) outliving the finances they have saved for retirement, and (2) being forced to depend on another person for care. Unfortunately, many seniors do not understand how the Medicare/Medicaid systems work, and believe that the federal programs will pay for any long-term care that becomes necessary.

In fact, Medicare has many limitations. For example, Medicare will only cover a stay in a skilled nursing facility if the stay is 100 days or less and is medically necessary. Of course, determining whether a stay is medically necessary will depend on Medicare standards that may be confusing.

Long-term care insurance, therefore, can fill in where Medicare leaves off. Long-term care insurance allows policy-holders to select which types of care they would like to receive. And what if long-term care insurance is not an option? Then it may be time to consult with an Elder Law attorney to discuss options, such as Medicaid “spend-down”, that can help with payment of long-term care.


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