Review Journal....May 20, 
2014
Aging Americans Not 
Planning for Assisted Living
Having owned an insurance agency for 
over 30 years, I learned long ago that...
People Don't Plan to 
Fail
They Fail to 
Plan
I've heard every reason as to "why" 
people don't want to purchase insurance, but one thing I've never 
encountered.....
An Insured Refusing to 
Cash a Check !
No...this is not an advertisement to 
buy insurance, but it is a warning to PLAN.
It's easier for YOU to make a decision, 
rather than placing others in a position to make it for 
you.
Most of us are past that time of life 
where taking care of young kids is a concern....but we are at that point of life 
where THOSE SAME KIDS may have to someday take care of YOU...unless you've 
PLANNED.
The article in the Review Journal 
states that 70% of Americans will 
need some type of long-term care after the age of 
65.
...and it's 
nothing to take lightly !
And those of you who never married, are 
now widowed, or never had children, are the most 
vulnerable.
Here are other 
FACTS...
50% of 
people age 40 and over have been caregivers to friends and 
relatives.
60% of 
people age 40 and over have provided care to a 
parent.
As the article 
also points out....
Care giving is not only an EMOTIONAL 
challenge, but a PHYSICAL one as well.
The average age of a spouse caregiver 
is 67, and 58 for those 
who have cared for a parent.
33% of 
Americans in these age groups are deeply concerned, yet 67% have done little or no 
planning.
Only 32% 
have set aside money for living assistance, and 28% 
have modified their homes to make it easier to live as they get 
older.
Just what does 
assisted living cost ?
Sit down !
53% of 
Americans underestimate the cost of a nursing home.
(nursing homes average $6,900 
p/month)
33% of 
Americans underestimate the cost of assisted living, of which 20% believe a home health aid costs approximately $1,000 
p/month.
(the actual cost of a home health aid 
is approximately $3,400 per month)
What's the 
answer?
Simply 
stated
...PLAN...
If you are married, TALK to your spouse as to what your wishes would 
be.
If you are widowed with children,, 
TALK with your children as to what your wishes would 
be.
If you are single or widowed without 
children, TALK to  a professional counselor as to 
your wishes.
Most importantly....no matter what 
category you find yourself in......
CHECK YOUR FINANCIAL 
SITUATION.
Long-term care insurance coverage may 
not be an OPTION, but instead, a REQUIREMENT.
Here's another article recently 
published in the Las Vegas Review Journal about this topic.  It's informative 
and thought provoking.
....because if you don't die at the 
right time, you will in all probability be the object of this article....be it a 
care giver, or one who needs assistance.
You've lived your life on your terms to 
this point.....
Don't allow others to control it for you 
at the most vulnerable time of your life.
Dick 
Arendt

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ReplyDeleteLong term care may be little late for me. Knowing the cost of nursing home is very helpful. We also need to prepare ourselves for emotion readiness as well. When reality kicks in is how to face the facts of life. Be prepared and be ready for anything!!!