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Promises That Can Bend Without Breaking

May 27, 2014 by Honey Leveen Leave a Comment

Bending Without BreakingPromises That Can Bend Without Breaking is the title of a Modern Love column in the New York Times. I am a faithful reader of Modern Love. Each column features the most intimate, interesting, and unusual aspects of loving relationships.

This column features a couple, married 28 years, who live in an assisted living facility. They are only 49 and 50 years old. He is perfectly healthy, but his wife is suffering from dementia that is comparable to mid-stage Alzheimer’s disease.

As odd and unusual as it is to see people this young living in an assisted living facility, this is the right solution for them. With this arrangement the husband can be with his wife and safely continue his full-time job.

The column reads like an obituary of sorts, and that’s what it essentially is. The couple had a wonderful, joyous, interesting marriage for most of their 28 years together until the wife’s health issues occurred about six years ago.

Because they have the income (he is still working) I must guess they can afford assisted living, which normally runs $4,500 – $6,000 per month. (Here is Genworth’s current Cost of Care Survey.) I am nearly certain she does not own long-term care insurance.

The author talks about the marriage commitment, “until death does us part.” No doubt this commitment is much easier for this couple to uphold because sufficient money is available.

This column also illustrates the fallacy of a common objection to long-term care insurance (LTCi) purchase: “I’m too young; I’ll wait to purchase LTCi.” Sadly, at age 43, the wife in this story became uninsurable. Then she began to need the care LTCi would have paid for.

People who are insightful and mature enough to purchase LTCi in their 30’s and 40’s save a lot of money on their LTCi by capturing much lower premiums.  They also lock in their policies when they are still insurable, so they don’t have to deal with unexpected tragedies without the resources of an LTCi policy.

Filed Under: Denial, Elephant in the Room, Helpful Information About LTC, I'll Just Self-Insure, Information About LTC Tagged With: Honey Leveen, long-term care, LTCi, Modern Love, New York Times, NY Times, Robert St. Amant, www.honeyleveen.com

Families’ Resources for Financing Long-term Care (LTC) Have Declined Precipitously

June 21, 2012 by Honey Leave a Comment

According to “Family Net Worth Drops to Level of Early ’90s, Fed Says” (New York Times, June 12, 2012), the median American family’s net worth in 2010 has dropped to its level in the early 1990s – a 40% reduction from $126,400 in 2007 to $77,300 in 2010!  Three quarters of the drop was caused by the crash in housing prices so although we may regain a portion of our losses, it will likely be many years before we climb back up to the 2007 figure in real dollars. 

Furthermore, median income also declined from $49,600 to $45,800 during the same period. So Americans are earning less and have far less in reserve, thanks to the catastrophic recession beginning in 2007. 

What does this mean for the 75% of Americans who will need LTC after they reach age 65?  Even though they may be struggling to make ends meet in these hard times, they had better budget for reasonably priced LTC insurance premiums NOW to ensure options, dignity & choices in accessing the care they need.  Otherwise, they may find themselves bankrupt and marooned in a Medicaid nursing home.

Filed Under: Denial, Helpful Information About LTC, Information About LTC Tagged With: LTC Insurance, LTCi, New York Times, Nursing Homes, NY Times

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