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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

Medcaid Loopholes Easily Exploited by Middle Class

September 11, 2011 by Honey Leave a Comment

Here’s a press release by Dale Krause, an advisor who appears to specialize in Medicaid planning. I have recently written about my qualms with Medicaid planning, which I consider “gaming the system.” By using glaring loopholes in current Medicaid laws to re-position, shield and preserve often extensive wealth, advisors like Mr. Krause are often successful at enabling their clients, people of means, to qualify for Medicaid.

Medicaid is a program that was set up to assist the indigent and handicapped: people with little or no wealth. In addition, Medicaid-paid LTC is typically inferior to non-Medicaid-paid LTC. With our country’s grave financial crisis and an oncoming Silver Tsunami of Baby Boomers who’ll need LTC, I predict Medicaid-paid LTC will get worse, not better. We the tax payers fund Medicaid and ultimately wind up paying for the schemes Mr. Krause & others like him derive their income from.

Here is the comment I emailed the author of the press release:

“Hi Dale

Sounds like you are involved with long-term care on an abstract basis and haven’t really thought through the reality of such things as the dignity and options your clients will want. I hope you will take a few moments to read the linked article I wrote on the undeserved glorification Partnership LTCi often gets. I also think it would be wise for you to create a Plan B for when the government inevitably eventually closes the loopholes your strategies depend upon.”

Filed Under: Information About LTC, Medicaid Planning Tagged With: Long Term Care insurance, LTC, LTC Insurance, LTCi, Medicaid

Nursing Homes Under Assault

August 24, 2011 by Honey Leave a Comment

 

An August 12, 2011, Healthcare Finance News article titled “Long-Term Care Group Urges Super Committee to Preserve Federal Funding” describes that the healthcare industry, including nursing homes and community caregivers, are preparing for the worst (MedTech Media 71 Pineland Drive, Suite 203 New Gloucester, ME 04260).

The Congressional Super Committee is charged with finding $1.5 trillion in budget cuts. Declarations from Congressional leaders indicating that everything will be on the table for the Super Committee have raised major concerns, and healthcare organizations representing community care givers and nursing homes and long-term care insurance providers are stepping up to urge lawmakers to preserve funding for these vital health services.

This is further indication that it is imprudent for anyone, except perhaps the most crippled and indigent, to expect the government to be capable of providing decent long-term care.

Filed Under: Helpful Information About LTC, Information About LTC Tagged With: Congressional Super Committee, Halthcare Finance News, Honey Leveen, Long Term Care insurance, Nursing Homes

Gaming the System, Screwing the Country

August 12, 2011 by Honey Leave a Comment

It’s amazing but true: lawyers like Alice Reiter Feld in her newsletter, (Center for Asset Preservation and Long Term Care Planning, 5701 N. Pine Island Road, Suite 260, Tamarac, FL 33321) blatantly advertise how easy it is to shield, insulate and exempt assets from Medicaid spend down. Then the government (actually, we taxpayers) gets to pick up the tab for their long-term care (LTC) when people who follow Ms. Feld’s advice become eligible for Medicaid.

She writes, “At a recent meeting, the subject of nursing home care came up. One pastor in the group opined that, in order to get Medicaid to pay for such care, a person must have spent all his money. My husband (who’s been enlightened by his elder-law attorney/wife!) immediately corrected the pastor, advising him that this was not true. He then also advised him to get Nursing Home Medicaid advice from an elder law attorney.”

The truth is that Medicaid eligibility is riddled with loopholes, enabling many people to legally shield and divest their wealth, then get Medicaid to pay for their long-term care. I am all in favor of Medicaid-paid long-term care for those who are truly indigent. That is, after all, what Medicaid is supposed to be: a safety net for the poor. Nowadays, however, it’s taken advantage of by Medicaid planners like Ms. Feld, who make a nice living helping people with means gain access to Medicaid.

When people with home equity and other assets game the system as described, the federal government must find more revenue to meet the increased demand for Medicaid, which in turn increases our national debt or the tax burden on all of us.

Perhaps more importantly, Medicaid-paid long-term care is often very sub-standard. I strongly encourage Ms. Feld and her complicit husband, Rabbi Mitch, to visit a Medicaid-paid facility in a large city.  They can then provide accurate, detailed descriptions of the Medicaid-paid long-term care facilities their clients are planning to spend their final years in.  Perhaps Ms. Feld’s clients, including her husband, will consider alternative facilities before they divest and shield their assets.

Click here to see my recent article describing what Medicaid-paid nursing home care is like.

To Ms. Feld: I know you are making a good livelihood doing Medicaid planning, but I encourage you to expand your practice to other areas. You will sleep better. To me, you are a “bottom feeder,” doing what is legal, but is it ethical?  To your husband and others enthusiastic about this approach, I urge them not only to consider the ethics of saddling the US taxpayer, including themselves, with the bills for this slight of hand, but also to become better educated about the lack of options and poor quality that have unfortunately become synonymous with Medicaid-paid LTC.

Filed Under: I'll Just Self-Insure, Information About LTC, Medicaid Planning, Misinformation About LTC Tagged With: Alice Reiter, Long Term Care insurance, long-term care, LTC, LTC Insurance, LTCi, Medicaid

3in4needmore.com is on The Road

July 29, 2011 by Honey Leave a Comment

The 3in4NeedMore campaign is in high gear and it’s exciting!

Celebrity spokesperson the 71 year old Dr. Marion, a geriatric care manager is on a 9-week tour of the country in a 1967 converted Greyhound bus. At each stop, she alerts Americans to the need for each one of us to do responsible long-term term care planning. Her advice is, “it’s never too soon to start planning for long-term care needs and costs.” She is eloquent and passionate about the cause. She is infinitely credible.

Here’s a wonderful video describing Dr. Marion’s third week on the road. It’s about 10 mintues. It’s visually fun to watch. If you don’t have time for the visuals, scan to the talking parts, which have great content.

Click here for a link to Dr. Marion’s blog.

I have met Dr. Marion, who has a PhD in geriatric care management. She is eloquent and looks like everyone’s grandmother. She is infinitely credible.

I so hope Americans take her message to heart since not nearly enough of us own long-term care insurance (LTCi). When the Baby Boomers start approaching their 80’s and a great number of us need the care that LTCi pays for, those without LTCi will have few choices and options.

Filed Under: 3 in 4 Need More, Helpful Information About LTC, Information About LTC Tagged With: Dr. Marion, Honey Leveen, Long Term Care insurance, LTC Insurance, www.3in4needmore.com, www.honeyleveen.com

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