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It is Proven That Not Planning for Long-Term Care Ahead of Time Can Cause Harm to Those You Love

April 1, 2014 by Honey Leveen Leave a Comment

Caregiving Hard On CaregiverDon’t say I didn’t warn you about the hazards of not planning responsibly for your long-term care (LTC).

Unpaid care, normally provided by family and friends, is not calculated into the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), but if was, it would represent a significant percentage of the GDP.

According to www.longlivetexans.com/index.php/site/facts-figures, TX ranks number two nationally in the amount of uncompensated care provided by caregivers. We also have a very high incidence of Alzheimer’s Disease.

It’s unpaid care that can kill. Much, if not most care in the US is provided by family and friends on an unpaid basis and often at huge physical, emotional, and financial sacrifice to the amateur caregivers.

A new study by the AARP Public Policy Institute and the United Hospital Fund reports on just how much care, and what type of care employed family members (unpaid caregivers) provide. Here’s the link to the study. The findings are alarming. Despite workplace obligations, nearly half of all employed family caregivers perform many of the tasks we normally associated with licensed health care professionals, including a range of medical/nursing tasks, such as medication management, wound care, using meters and monitors, and more.

This report also describes the characteristics and stress levels of working versus unemployed family caregiver. No surprise: employed caregivers suffer more stress.

People who own long-term care insurance and need long-term care create less stressful, more dignified, considerate outcomes for themselves and those they love. They have more long-term care options to choose from. Watch some of the videos here to learn why.

I will never understand why well educated people, with successful careers and decent incomes, who can afford reasonably priced long-term care insurance, often go out of their way to avoid having even a preliminary conversation about responsible long-term care planning with me.

Filed Under: Denial, Elephant in the Room, Helpful Information About LTC, Information About LTC Tagged With: AARP TX Public Policy Institute, Alzheimers Disease, Honey Leveen, United Hospital Fund, www.honeyleveen.com

Many of Us Are Setting Ourselves Up for Undignified, Bleak Final Years

March 17, 2014 by Honey Leveen Leave a Comment

Final YearsIn my March 6, 2014 blog, I reported that TX ranks third in the country in the incidence of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and second in the country for number of Alzheimer’s deaths. It turns out, this could be wrong.

A provocative new study reported in the March 12, 2014 New York Times,  suggests that Alzheimer’s disease causes six times as many deaths as the official statistics would indicate!

Here’s a quote from the new study:

“Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias are under-reported on death certificates and medical records,” said study author Bryan D. James, PhD, of Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. “Death certificates often list the immediate cause of death, such as pneumonia, rather than listing dementia as an underlying cause.” James added that attempting to identify a single cause of death does not always capture the reality of the process of dying for most elderly people, as multiple health issues often contribute.”

People with AD need more expensive long-term care than anyone else. According to the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance (www.aaltci.org), the number one reason people collect from long-term care insurance (LTCi) is due to Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). Insurance companies pay out more money on AD claims than for any other cause.

Unfortunately, most people don’t own long-term care insurance. Most people figure out how expensive, stressful, and time consuming caring for an AD patient is, the hard way.

Here’s additional news that does not bode well for most of us, who are woefully unprepared for retirement and long-term care.

It is unrealistic to expect the government to pay for long-term care. That’s the subject of a different blog.

Here’s a link to Terry Savage’s February 25, 2014 Huffington Post column describing why retirement is becoming a luxury fewer and fewer people can enjoy.

Here’s a March 12, 2014 New York Times article describing why income inequality often disables wealth transfers at death. From the article, “The top 1 percent of households owns about 35 percent of American wealth, more than the entire bottom 90 percent does.” At death, the wealth of the 1% is not trickling down to the rest of us.

Long-term care insurance (LTCi) can be reasonable in cost. To me, what’s not reasonable, is needing long-term care for anything but a short time, and not owning LTCi.

My advice is to read, heed, and be honest about your future by preparing responsibly for your long-term care.

Filed Under: Denial, Elephant in the Room, Helpful Information About LTC, I'll Just Self-Insure, Information About LTC Tagged With: AALTCI, Alzheimers Disease, Huffington Post, New York Times, Terry Savage

Alzheimer’s Declared a Public Health Crisis

May 3, 2012 by Honey Leave a Comment

A new report from the World Health Organization (WHO) and Alzheimer’s Disease International(ADI) calls for nations to make dementia an international public health priority, declaring dementia a public health crisis (Dementia: A Public Health Priority. 2012: WHO Press, World Health Organization, 20 Avenue, Appia, 1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland, ISBN 978 92 4 156445 8).

Unfortunately, incredibly, in this 112 page report and all the media coverage of it, no mention is made of how to fund care for those afflicted with Alzheimer’s!

 

Filed Under: Helpful Information About LTC, Information About LTC Tagged With: Alzheimer's Disease International, Alzheimers Disease, World Health Organization

Alzheimer’s Disease – A Rapidly Approaching Medical and Financial Crisis

March 28, 2012 by Honey Leave a Comment

The odds that you’ll have Alzheimer’s disease are 1 in 8, according to the “2012 Alzheimer’s Disease Facts and Figures” (Alzheimer’s Association:225 N. Michigan Ave., Fl. 17 Chicago, IL 60601-7633).  An estimated 5.4 million Americans currently have Alzheimer’s, 5.2 million of whom are over 65.  And your odds increase to 1 in 2 if you live to age 85.  As the sixth leading cause of death in theUnited States, this tragic disease currently costs over $200 Billion to treat, and that annual cost is expected to rise to $1.1 TRILLION by 2050!

Where will all that money come from?  Medicare and Medicaid pay for 70% of the current annual cost, and over 15 million Americans provide unpaid care for a person with Alzheimer’s or other dementias.  With each passing year, government funds will become increasingly insufficient to cover this staggering expense, leaving the burden of care on family and friends.  And tragically, even today 800,000 people with Alzheimer’s live alone and as many as half of them have NO caregiver.  We can only imagine how that number will soar with each passing year.

So what’s the answer?  The good news is that “cognitive impairment” is a valid basis for a claim on all long-term care insurance (LTCi) policies.  So if this tragedy strikes you and you have purchased such a policy, your LTCi will take the burden off of the US government as well as your family and friends.  The choice is yours…

Filed Under: Helpful Information About LTC, I'll Just Self-Insure, Information About LTC, Long-Term Care Awareness Month Tagged With: Alzheimer's Association, Alzheimers Disease, Long Term Care insurance, LTC Insurance, LTCi, Medicaid, Medicare

A video is worth 1,000 words

February 27, 2012 by Honey Leave a Comment

Click here to see a video featuring former journalist Meryl Comer candidly, poignantly describing  how her life was turned upside down because she and her husband were unprepared for his Alzheimer’s diagnosis.

Now, in 180 degree contrast, watch this video illustrating the night and day difference long-term care insurance ownership makes for people and their families.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Alzheimers Disease, Honey Leveen, Information About LTC, Long Term Care insurance, LTC Insurance, Meryl Comer, www.honeyleveen.com

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