The Long Term Care (LTC) Blog
Two Million Dollars in 30 years for $3500 per year
If you could start a plan that gives you 2 million dollars for you and 2 million dollars for your spouse’s Long Term Care that costs $3500/year, would you be interested? Fifteen years ago a nursing home was $4500/month. Today it is $10,000 a month. In 30 years, when todays 55 year olds are 85,…
Read MoreBeen Turned Down for LTC Insurance?
Have you been turned down for LTC insurance? Would you like to get some if you could? Give TheLongTermCareGuy.com a call at (920) 884-3030 and let’s get you a policy. I have two companies you can only buy from once you are already in a LTC facility. That’s right, already in care. Two different companies.…
Read MoreDebtors Prison: A throwback to generations ago
Debtors prison (long ago) was where you might end up until you could pay your bills or get someone to pay them for you. How does this relate to Long Term Care? Long term care is very expensive, and most Americans have not prepared for it. When an assisted living facility costs $4000/month for hands…
Read MoreYou Too Can Be a Hero
You can be a hero because you’ve got a “guy”! At some point in your life, you will know of a friend or loved one who will need care in their later years. Unless they are wealthy or have LTC insurance, they will rapidly spend down to impoverishment and end up on a program called…
Read MoreFinancial abuse against the elderly most often committed by those closest to them
Quote: “While 68% of older investors believe that a stranger would be the likely perpetrator of financial exploitation against them, the reality is starkly different, according to Wells Fargo & Co., which released the results of its elder needs survey on Tuesday morning. Two-thirds of financial crimes against the elderly are committed by those who are…
Read MoreWisconsin’s Long-Term Care Workforce At Crisis Level
by Brady Carlson, Wisconsin Public Radio “A coalition of Wisconsin health care organizations is warning that the state’s shortage of long-term care providers continues to grow. The study, put together by several groups across the state, says 1 in 5 direct caregiver positions in the state is going unfilled. That’s up from 1 in 7…
Read MoreImmigration Problem, or Caregiver Problem?
From the Washington Post BOSTON — After back-to-back, eight-hour shifts at a chiropractor’s office and a rehab center, Nirva arrived outside an elderly woman’s house just in time to help her up the front steps. Nirva took the woman’s arm as she hoisted herself up, one step at a time, taking breaks to ease the…
Read MoreCaregiving For Parents Can Put a Huge Dent in Your Budget
by Sarah O’Brien CNBC If you think you might end up caring for Mom or Dad in their twilight years, be aware of an issue that catches many caregivers off-guard: The big hit to your own pocketbook. More than two-thirds of caregivers (68 percent) report providing financial support role, according to Northwestern Mutual’s 2018 C.A.R.E.…
Read MoreTwo more Wisconsin nursing homes closing, both citing Medicaid reimbursement problems
From McKnight’s Long-Term Care News You’ve heard me say it before, if your plan is Medicaid to pay for your long term care (LTC), chance are good you will find no room at the inn with no alternatives except moving in with your children whether they can provide the care needed or not! In the…
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