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Long Term Care - Specific Needs and the Cost of Solutions

A recent study on the number of American's requiring long term care (as reported in Morningstar in July 2024) after 65 states:

Long Term Care. For starters, some definitions: Long-term care isn’t medical care. As such, it isn’t covered by Medicare or healthcare insurance. Rather, long-term care relates to assistance with what are called activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, and eating.

Most people are likely to need such care in their lifetimes. A recent research brief from the Department of Health and Human Services estimates that 56% of Americans turning 65 are likely to develop a condition requiring long-term care. And the percentage of the population that has long-term care insurance is just 8%.

In this presentation I cover the subject of Long Term Care and some of the solutions available today.

Topics include:

  • Introduction to Long-Term Care Needs and Costs
  • Long-Term Care as an Income Problem
  • Self-Funding Options
  • Asset-Based Long-Term Care
  • Accessing Long-Term Care Benefits
  • Example Scenarios
  • General Insights
  • Specific Financial Strategy Example
  • Importance of Planning for Long-Term Care
  • Retirement Transition and Obstacles
  • Projected Impact of Alzheimer's on LTC
  • Necessity of Long-Term Care for Aging Americans
  • Addressing the Great Retirement Income Gap

Bruce Weide

Bruce Weide is a financial services specialist who has been helping clients for over 20 years. He has also been the host of Straight Talk Wealth Radio since 2007.

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