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Education creates longer lives and greater need for long-term care

August 18, 2012 by Honey Leave a Comment

A newly published study in the journal Health Affairs proves that the correlation between education and health and longevity are striking.

 “Education exerts its direct beneficial effects on health through the adoption of healthier lifestyles, better ability to cope with stress, and more effective management of chronic diseases. However, the indirect effects of education through access to more privileged social position, better-paying jobs, and higher income are also profound.”

According to the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance, 2012 LTCi Sourcebook, page 3, in 2011, over 65% of all long-term care insurance new claims were for people over the age of 80!

The more affluent you are, the longer you’ll live. The longer you live, the higher the odds are that you’ll eventually need long-term care.

Filed Under: Helpful Information About LTC, I'll Just Self-Insure, Information About LTC Tagged With: AALTCI.org, Health Affairs, Honey Leveen, the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance, www.honeyleveen.com

Another avoidable, tragic situation caused by failure to plan for LTC

July 9, 2012 by Honey Leave a Comment

Today’s Dear Abby column again advises about grief caused by failure to plan for long-term care. I have pasted it beneath my blog.

The son states he built a new house to accommodate his mother. When his mother became fearful of his wife, she was moved to an assisted living facility. I have two thoughts about this: how traumatic it must have been for the mother to move at that point, and what a saint the wife is for attempting to be the mother’s primary caregiver!

We can only guess how long the son and his wife provided in-home care for his mother there before placing her in assisted living, where she remained for 10 years. The son states his mothers 10+ years of long-term care need left him financially, as well as emotionally drained, so we have evidence the mother had little income and wealth and that her son and daughter-in-law subsidized the cost of her assisted living.

The son states his mother died in 2007 and five years later he  is still guilt-ridden because he had to place her in an assisted living facility.

If this family had addressed responsible long-term care planning while the mother was healthy, perhaps the mother would have purchased  reasonably priced long-term care insurance (LTCi). Her LTCi would have paid for appropriately trained home health care providers the mother would not be scared of. Mother probably could have remained at home in these circumstances. This probably would have averted the family discord described, plus much of the son’s guilt-ridden grief. It also would have averted the financial drain described.

Why people don’t want to have a conversation about responsible long-term care planning while they are healthy and premiums are reasonable is beyond me.

From Dear Abby’s July 9, 2012 column:

DEAR ABBY: My mother’s Alzheimer’s became apparent after she was in a car accident. I should have noticed the signs earlier, but I didn’t. Her body recovered, her mind did not.

I built a new house with a separate suite for her. My wife and I tried to care for her for a year, but I’m disabled and Mom was afraid of my wife. There was never a moment’s peace. Fearing for our collective health, I finally placed Mom into an assisted living facility. It was one of the hardest decisions of my life.

My children criticized me but offered no alternatives. I visited her as often as possible. Because I could no longer drive, I sent someone with gifts and treats for her. Mom died in 2007 after 10 years in the facility. The last few years she didn’t know me from a doorknob. Her disease left my wife and me drained emotionally and financially. I still feel guilty for not doing more. The look of fear on her face haunts me still. Is this normal for someone in my circumstances? — ONLY CHILD IN FLORIDA

Filed Under: Denial, Helpful Information About LTC, Information About LTC Tagged With: assisted living, Dear Abby, Honey Leveen, LTC Insurance, the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance, www.honeyleveen.com

Long-Term Care Awareness Month Re-cap

November 28, 2010 by Honey Leave a Comment

AALTCI LogoWe had a wonderful 2010 Long-Term Care Awareness Month (LTCAM) here in Houston.

The goal of LTCAM is to make the public more aware of the need for responsible long-term care (LTC) planning. It is nationally sponsored by the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance.

I want to thank The Forum at Memorial Woods and my contact at The Forum, Keri Shaw, in particular, for organizing and generously underwriting the 2010 LTCAM luncheon there on November 4, 2010. The luncheon was filled to capacity. I was told that people were turned away. Houston City Council Member Melissa Noriega and her assistant, Toya Ramirez, came from City Hall to present Mayor Parker’s proclamation that November 2010 is LTCAM in Houston. I gave a talk at the luncheon called “LTC Current Events.”

On November 16, 2010, a group of 10 of us, representing Houston LTCAM sponsors The Forum at Memorial Woods, Senior Resource Guide, The Houston Area Continuity of Care, and the Houston Association of Health Underwriters, went before Houston City Council to publicly accept the 2010 LTCAM proclamation from Mayor Annise Parker.

It’s been an exciting month!

Filed Under: Long-Term Care Awareness Month Tagged With: AALTCI.org, Houston Area Continuity of Care, Houston Area Health Underwriters, Mayor Annise Parker, Senior Resource Guide, the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance

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