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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

More Realize they Need Pricey Long-Term Care

October 10, 2011 by Honey Leave a Comment

NPR, in conjunction with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Harvard School of Public Health, has recently released a new poll of Americans over 50, which was reported by NPR in a wonderful story on September 29, 2011, called “More Realize They Face Pricey Long-Term Care” .  I use the word wonderful for three reasons.

First, it features my good friend and frequent Long-Term Care Insurance (LTCi) conference roommate, Sally Leimbach.

Secondly, this is the first time I have heard a radio story solely on LTCi. Usually LTCi is mentioned as an aside.  The media finally seem to be giving LTCi the credibility it is entitled to!

Thirdly, the story gets it all right. It includes an interview of a consumer purchasing LTCi: hallelujah, LTCi is finally treated like the “prime-time” solution it deserves to be. It also accurately portrays people’s denial and inability to face reality. The story reports that only 7% of those polled thought that Medicaid pays for long-term care (LTC) in the US. In reality, over 50% of all LTC in this country is paid for by Medicaid.

As the title portends, more people than ever (about 2/3 of us, according to the poll) now admit they may have trouble paying for long-term care (LTC). As I have stated in the past, the public seems to enjoy dwelling in a state of denial and/or disconnect. I am sad that people don’t take responsibility and act on such information. My colleagues and I often say, in regard to responsible LTC planning, that failing to plan is more like planning to fail.

Filed Under: Denial, Helpful Information About LTC, Information About LTC Tagged With: Harvard School of Public Health, Long Term Care insurance, LTC Insurance, Medicaid, NPR National Public Radio, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Days of Decent, Accessible Govenment-Paid LTC Waning

September 14, 2011 by Honey Leave a Comment

An article in the September 10, 2011 edition of the Oakland Tribune  by Sandra J. Cohen and Roger Cormier reports that the state of California plans to transition Medi-Cal enrolled participants in adult day health care (ADHC) to a new model before December 1, 2011, which is the date the state has decided to cancel current ADHC Medi-Cal funding.

Most of the state’s 37,000 ADHC enrollees participate in Medi-Cal.

ADHC is a long standing, comprehensive, efficient program that provides medical and social support services and meals in congregate settings for frail elders with multiple chronic conditions, developmental disabilities, or severe, persistent mental illness.

The anticipated changes have already resulted in fallout. Several ADHC programs have already closed because participants and volunteers backed out.

Professionals in the field anticipate that the changes will result in increased nursing home placements and expenses.

This disruptive shift is no doubt due to California’s severe budget shortfalls. The article states that people who privately pay for care or use long-term care insurance (LTCi) to pay for ADHC will not be affected by the cutbacks.

Hopefully, stories like this will encourage more people to plan for long-term care while they are able to do so. The days of decent government-paid long-term care appear to be drawing to an unpleasant end.

Filed Under: Helpful Information About LTC, Information About LTC Tagged With: adult day health care, Medi-Cal, Medicaid, Roger Cormier, Sandra J Cohen

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

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

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