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Medicaid Funding — Going, going… Gone?

December 26, 2011 by Honey Leave a Comment

Although our hearts are filled with the spirit of giving during this Holiday Season, our federal government and many states will increasingly resemble the Grinch in the very near future.

 Facing the same dilemma of many other states whose Medicaid funds are drying up, Maine’s new Republican governor recently called the state’s entitlement system “a runaway train” (“Medicaid Cuts Are Part of a Larger Battle in Maine,” New York Times, Dec. 24, 2011, p. A11).  His proposal to reduce Maine’s Medicaid rolls by 65,000 (18%) has generated outcries from citizens throughout the state.  One specific cut is room and board at assisted living centers. 

So Baby Boomers who are gambling on the availability of state Medicaid funds to defray the cost of their long-term care are seeing their odds of “winning” go down and down.  In view of this Scrooge-like future, the need for US citizens to engage in sensible planning for their long-term care with reasonably priced Long-term Care Insurance is becoming more and more urgent!

Now that I have your attention, I’m sorry to add another statistic that we are all familiar with – 10,000 boomers are joining the Medicare rolls every day.  In a Dec. 23, 2011 story in the Washington Post titled,“Medicare Spending Growth Rising Slower but Enrollment Will Rise,” we learn that projected growth in Medicare recipients will rise from 47 million in 2010 to 88 million in 2040.  And medical costs for seniors also continue to rise.  

So seniors who need long-term care will be competing for increasingly scarce funds with seniors who need medical care – a very sad predicament, indeed. 

The clock is ticking, America!

Filed Under: Denial, Helpful Information About LTC Tagged With: Baby Boomers, Honey Leveen, Long Term Care insurance, Long-Term Care Planning, LTC Insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, New York Times, Washington Post

Reality Setting in: Nursing Homes Start to Shutter

October 31, 2011 by Honey Leave a Comment

In an article  titled, “Long-term care patients face move as hospital ends service,”Manuel Coppola of the Nogales International (268 W. View Point Dr. Nogales, AZ 85621) states that “Over the next three months, 26 long-term-care patients at Carondelet Holy Cross Hospital (HCH) will have to find somewhere else to go after a decision was made this week to discontinue the residential service effective Feb. 3, 2012.”

The article tragically reports that $500 million in statewide cuts to Arizona Medicaid make reopening the facility highly unlikely.

According to Dina Sanchez, HCH assistant administrator, “For several years, Carondelet Holy Cross Hospital was already subsidizing residential care at this long-term care facility to the tune of about $1 million per year.”

The article continues, “With $1.6 million in AHCCCS (Arizona Medicaid) cuts to Holy Cross compounding the fiscal stress, something had to give.”

I believe this is the tip of the iceberg and that scenarios like this are going to begin playing out across the country. If you don’t already own long-term care insurance, it’s time to face up to the fact that the government won’t be able to pay for your long-term care.

Filed Under: Helpful Information About LTC, Information About LTC Tagged With: Honey Leveen, Long Term Care insurance, LTC Insurance, Mauel Coppola, Medicaid, Nogales International, Nursing Homes

Best Age to Buy long-term care (LTC) Insurance

October 26, 2011 by Honey Leave a Comment

Fox News ran a story by Robert DiGiacomo entitled “Best Age to Buy Long-Term Care Insurance?” on October 21, 2011.

Whenever I am asked about the best age to buy long-term care insurance (LTCi), I always answer that the sooner you buy, the better off you’ll be. If you are placed with the appropriate carrier and you live your predicted life expectancy, you’ll always save money by buying LTCi sooner, rather than later. The author of this article and the experts he quoted agree.

Mr. DiGiacomo’s article gives the mathematical explanation of why this is true.

The story also correctly points out that the older you get, the more difficult it may be to qualify for LTCi.

But Mr. DiGiacomo left out another crucial reason to buy LTCi as soon as you can. Every few years, LTCi carriers retire their current plan and replace it with their next generation plan. Generally, this newer plan is more or less the same as the prior plan; it just costs more for comparable benefits. There is nothing about the prior, older plan that is obsolete or is less desirable than the new plan in any way.

Filed Under: Helpful Information About LTC, Information About LTC Tagged With: Fox News, Honey Leveen, Long Term Care insurance, LTC Insurance, Robert DiGiacomo

Dear Abby Reader Describes Situation Without Long-term Care Insurance

September 16, 2011 by Honey Leave a Comment

Quoted directly from today’s (September 12, 2011) Dear Abby column:

“Dear Abby:

My longtime friend Jim and a stroke several years ago. His wife was struggling to keep him at home while working, taking care of the house, cooking and doing other endless chores. She found it difficult even to get out of the house for a haircut. She confided to me the hurt she felt when friends never followed through on their general offers of assistance.

Our discussion led to the formation of the FOJ (Friends of Jim’s) Club. Everyone in our “elite” group commits to spending two hours a month with Jim. The time slots we fill are recorded in our FOJ calendar. This time provides a needed respite for Jim’s wife and an opportunity to Jim to interact with others and get out of the house. Because the time commitment is for a defined— but not overly long—period of time, people are more willing and able to make a commitment they know they can keep.

                                   Friend of Jim’s in Champaign, IL”

Honey’s comments: LTCQueen readers who do NOT own LTCi (long-term care insurance), please do everything within your power to imagine how different the scenario above would be if Jim had purchased LTCi.

My guess is that although Jim’s wife is getting some respite from friends, it is still not enough respite to spare her the additional mental, physical and financial stress being his full-time caregiver causes.

If Jim owned LTCi, chances are his policy would pay for home health care and he’d be on collecting from it right now.  His policy would also be in “waiver of premium” (requiring no premium payments). I have no way of knowing how much home health care his LTCi would pay for, but chances are that whatever additional, paid home health care it paid for would go far to alleviate his wife’s stress and the resentment this reader describes.

LTCi ownership is all about having dignity, options, choices for not only the person needing care, but just as importantly, for the loved ones surrounding them.

Filed Under: Helpful Information About LTC, I'll Just Self-Insure, Information About LTC Tagged With: caregiving, Dear Abby, home health care, Honey Leveen, Long Term Care insurance, LTCi, www.honeyleveen.com

Accurate, Poignant Endorsement of LTC Planning

September 14, 2011 by Honey Leave a Comment

Dayna Steele, my friend and client, author, entrepreneur and well known public figure, has written beautifully and accurately about the need for responsible long-term care (LTC) planning. Her just published blog poignantly illustrates the need for LTC insurance by describing the experiences of her friends. I hope you will take time to read her short piece.

Filed Under: Helpful Information About LTC, I'll Just Self-Insure, Information About LTC Tagged With: Dayna Steele, Fast Company, Honey Leveen, Long-Term Care Planning, LTC Insurance

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