As we age, many of us will face the responsibility of providing long-term care either for ourselves or for other loved ones, and we can no longer take for granted that the government will pay for our health care costs if and when we cannot. Long-Term Care gives you a no-nonsense look at the precarious states of our health care and social security systems, the alarming truths behind the bipartisan bickering over health care reforms, and what our future will hold if we don’t take swift action. Most importantly, it teaches you how to prepare for the day when you can no longer care for yourselves by laying out your options and showing you why you must think in advance. Long-Term Care shows you how society might contain health care costs, offer ...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "As the baby boomers ...
Before the end of their lives, nearly 7 in 10 of today’s 65-year-olds will need help with basic pers...
Cutting Medicaid is unlikely to substantially increase private sources of long-term care financing, ...
As we age, many of us will face the responsibility of providing long-term care either for ourselves ...
In the United States, long-term care services are widely used by several individuals in diverse age ...
America\u27s long-term care future is fraught with risks and opportunities for a better old age. Eld...
The possibility of long-term care for every person becomes more of a reality everyday. The connotati...
Millions of Americans suffer from physical or mental conditions that make it difficult for them to l...
Although many Americans have purchased insurance for long-term care, other options may be available....
In chis chapter, the need for long-term care services is explained from the perspective of the explo...
Long-term care is a subject of great concern to most elders. Stripping away the emotional hype and c...
The purpose of this Article is to explore two different aspects of the long-term care issue. First, ...
Long-term care expenditures constitute one of the largest uninsured financial risks facing the elder...
In chis chapter, the need for long-term care services is explained from the perspective of the explo...
The current long-term care financing patchwork in the United States contains many philosophical and ...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "As the baby boomers ...
Before the end of their lives, nearly 7 in 10 of today’s 65-year-olds will need help with basic pers...
Cutting Medicaid is unlikely to substantially increase private sources of long-term care financing, ...
As we age, many of us will face the responsibility of providing long-term care either for ourselves ...
In the United States, long-term care services are widely used by several individuals in diverse age ...
America\u27s long-term care future is fraught with risks and opportunities for a better old age. Eld...
The possibility of long-term care for every person becomes more of a reality everyday. The connotati...
Millions of Americans suffer from physical or mental conditions that make it difficult for them to l...
Although many Americans have purchased insurance for long-term care, other options may be available....
In chis chapter, the need for long-term care services is explained from the perspective of the explo...
Long-term care is a subject of great concern to most elders. Stripping away the emotional hype and c...
The purpose of this Article is to explore two different aspects of the long-term care issue. First, ...
Long-term care expenditures constitute one of the largest uninsured financial risks facing the elder...
In chis chapter, the need for long-term care services is explained from the perspective of the explo...
The current long-term care financing patchwork in the United States contains many philosophical and ...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "As the baby boomers ...
Before the end of their lives, nearly 7 in 10 of today’s 65-year-olds will need help with basic pers...
Cutting Medicaid is unlikely to substantially increase private sources of long-term care financing, ...