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New York Times Describes Need for LTCi

March 31, 2011 by Honey Leave a Comment

A March 23, 2001 New York Times article titled “Reaching Retirement Goals After Long-Term Neglect” by Carmen Wong Ulrich describes the more and more common situation of parents needing to move in with children.

This article describes a 52 year-old Baby Boomer who has not done adequate financial planning. In addition, her 89 year-old mother now lives with her.

While framing her story with this true, firsthand scenario, Ms. Wong Ulrich reports accurately on the necessity of owning long-term care insurance (LTCi).

Filed Under: Helpful Information About LTC, Information About LTC Tagged With: Carmen Wong Ulrich, Long Term Care insurance, LTC Insurance, New York Times

www.3in4needmore.com

March 30, 2011 by Honey 2 Comments

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www.3in4needmore.com is an exciting new campaign that is the long-term care insurance (LTCi) industry’s version of “got milk?”.  We hope it will be at least as popular.

The campaign’s purpose is to raise public awareness of the need for responsible long-term care planning…right away. The campaign urges people to get educated about the risks and costs of needing long-term care before it’s too late.

The name comes from a recent survey by Prudential Financial Inc. indicating that 74% of consumers ages 55 to 65 said they are concerned about needing some kind of long-term care. That’s about three in every four of us!

Consumer concern has not yet been translated into action in most cases. In the Prudential survey, 25% of all consumers admitted that they have no idea what a day in a nursing home costs. And only 22% of the participants mentioned the idea of using private LTC insurance to pay for care. (Prudential Financial Inc. Newark, N.J 2010 Long Term Care Cost Study)

According to www.longtermcare.gov, the National Clearinghouse for Long-Term Care Information created by the US Department of Health and Human Services, “…at least 70 percent of people over age 65 will require some long-term care services at some point in their lives. And, contrary to what many people believe, Medicare and private health insurance programs do not pay for the majority of long-term care services that most people need – help with personal care such as dressing or using the bathroom independently. Planning is essential for you to be able to get the care you might need.”

Filed Under: Helpful Information About LTC, Information About LTC Tagged With: Inc., Long Term Care insurance, LTCi, Prudential Financial, US Department of Health and Human Services, www.3in4needmore.com

Prudential Releases New Survey

March 28, 2011 by Honey Leave a Comment

A new consumer survey from Prudential called Long-Term Care Insurance: A Piece of the Retirement and Estate Planning Puzzle” was released in March 2011. This survey may be more useful to financial and other professional advisors than to the general public. Such advisors need to be aware that they are often as guilty of wanting to avoid a conversation about responsible LTC planning as the general public. Avoidance of this discussion can prove to be quite harmful to the people they strive to serve with excellence.

This survey shows that the public is concerned about the possible need for long-term care (LTC) but they still want to put off discussing LTC planning until retirement. In other words, the survey illustrates people’s denial of their possible need for LTC and their desire to avoid discussing it.

The survey also shows that misinformation about LTC insurance and LTC planning abounds.

I see and hear misinformation about LTC insurance all the time.

This survey echoes the observations I make on this blog. For me, it’s a constant source of sadness and frustration that people’s denial of their need for care makes them avoid conversing about responsible LTC planning.

Filed Under: Helpful Information About LTC, Information About LTC Tagged With: Long Term Care insurance, LTC Insurance, Prudential Insurance Company

Nursing Homes Look Younger

February 28, 2011 by Honey Leave a Comment

“Nursing Homes Look Younger” by Renee Lee was published in the February 21, 2011 Houston Chronicle.

From the article: “People ages 31 to 64 have entered nursing homes at a higher rate than those 65 and older in the past eight years, according to data from the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services. The age group has climbed to 14 percent of the nursing home population.”

This statistic ties in with my most recent blog about a friend in his mid-50s who had an accident about three months ago that bruised his spinal cord and temporarily rendered him a quadriplegic. He is slipping through the cracks of our medical system. His medical insurance carrier doesn’t want to pay for the extended nursing home care he needs. They claim that he is not recuperating quickly enough, despite the fact that according to his physical therapist, he is making good progress.  So they want to send him home, where his wife is ill equipped to care for him. Sadly, the couple does not own long-term care insurance (LTCi). If they did, it would most likely defray enough of the cost of his care to make a big difference in their lives.

I do not know how our friends will finance the cost of long-term care. In the Houston Chronicle article referenced above, it appears that Tim Lowe, the patient described, is on Medicaid. Under current regulations in the US, he was required to spend his wealth down to poverty level before qualifying for Medicaid assistance, and he can receive long-term care only in a facility that accepts Medicaid.

Filed Under: Helpful Information About LTC, Information About LTC Tagged With: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Houston Chronicle, Long Term Care insurance, LTCi, Medicaid, Renee Lee

Lots of Younger People Need Care

February 28, 2011 by Honey Leave a Comment

People under 65 often need long-term care and have not prepared for this possibility.

We have a friend in his mid-50s who suffered a spinal injury and is now quadriplegic. One minute he was OK, and suddenly after a fall at home, he was not. He has been told that he can make a decent recovery with about a year of intensive re-hab.

The problem is that his health insurance paid the acute part of his expenses – his care in the hospital and at The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research at Memorial Hermann Hospital – but it does not pay for the chronic, ongoing care necessary for his continued recovery.

I recently learned that the nursing home where he’s been getting rigorous physical therapy, five days a week, for the past month or so, wants him discharged. His physical therapist reported that he was making good progress, but his progress has not been speedy enough for his insurance company. His insurance company is very eager to quit paying, and the family is now fighting it out with his medical insurer.

This very tragic situation is unfortunately far too common in today’s medical landscape.

This family is ill prepared to cope with their situation, which is clearly taking a toll on them.

If they owned long-term care insurance (LTCi), their situation would be quite different and they would have many more options. An LTCi policy would have helped defray the expenses of his much needed, ongoing home health care and physical therapy.

Filed Under: Helpful Information About LTC, I'll Just Self-Insure, Information About LTC Tagged With: Long Term Care insurance, LTCi

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