The Long Term Care Guy

7 Myths About Caregiving Costs

7 Myths About Caregiving Costs

This article by Rachel Hartman was published on line by U.S. News & World Report on December 12, 2018.  It is an excellent overview of several common myths about caregiving costs.  The link to the article is here. The financial aspects of caring for an aging loved one are often a grey area. It can […]

Happy Holidays – How is Grandma?

Happy Holidays! How is Grandma?

While your family was together at Thanksgiving, was there evidence that older family members are not taking care of themselves as well as they could be or used to? Perhaps your loved one is not driving as much as before, or perhaps should not be driving at all. Are bills piling up unpaid?  Is hygiene […]

What’s it Really Like Paying for Long-Term Care

What’s it Really Like Paying for Long-Term Care?

As written by Michelle Singletary and published in the Washington Post on November 26, 2018 One of my favorite Spock quotes from the Star Trek television series is, “Live long and prosper.” Who doesn’t want a long life, right? But what if the longevity means spending down your money for long-term care? And that’s if you’ve […]

Who is Going to Pay for Your Funeral?

Who is Going to Pay for Your Funeral?

Asking who is going to pay for your funeral might seem like a silly question–you probably have money in savings, a vehicle, a house, even life insurance.  There should be plenty of money to pay this bill, right? The problem is, you are gone, so now who has access to your assets? Your Power of […]

Observations from a Recent Hospital Stay

Why are CNAs moving from (LTC) Long-Term Care Facilities to Hospitals?

Recently, I was an inpatient in a hospital after having surgery.  While there, I visited with a number of nurses and CNAs (certified nursing assistants) while they were caring for me.   Nearly every one of the CNAs had started their careers in a long-term care (LTC) facility. The reasons these workers moved on to a […]

Long-Term Care: Tips for Planning and Paying

Long-Term Care: Tips for Planning and Paying

It’s not a pleasant scenario: your health has deteriorated to the point where your spouse can no longer take care of you on their own, and you need to consider long-term care. Or you had a fall that broke your hip, and surgery is out of the question. Or your memory is failing. Our bodies […]

Do You Want to Receive Home Care, but can’t afford it?

Do You Want to Receive Home Care, but can't afford it?

As you age, and fear that the time may come when you need help with day to day activities such as getting up, dressed, and preparing breakfast, do you worry how you might pay for such care? You’ve heard it is expensive.  You cannot afford this care or are not healthy enough to purchase Long-Term […]

I Need Advice and Resources

I Need Advice and Resources

A family member or loved one needs long term care and needs advice.  Where do I go to find this?  What will this cost?  We don’t have enough money to pay for this kind of care, what can we do? Babies do not come with instruction manuals and neither does long term care.  Just like […]

Two Million Dollars in 30 years for $3500 per year

Do you want to leave something behind for family?

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, […]