Frequently Asked Questions About Long Term Care

Rich Warren
What is Long Term Care?

� Long Term Care is medical and sometimes supportive assistance for those who have a degenerative condition, terminal illness, or cognitive disorder.

� Some of this care includes custodial care and assistance with every day activities such as eating, dressing, etc. Care also includes supervision for the cognitively impaired.

� Long Term Care is not restricted to a specific setting. Care can be provided in nursing homes, the person's own home, assisted living centers, and adult day cares.

Why Do I need Long Term Care?

� With Long Term Care, you can remain in control of your care decisions

� You can receive care at the place you choose

� You are paying professionals and can therefore spend more quality time who family members and friends who would otherwise be taking care of you

� Saves you and your family members and friends from emotional and financial strain

What if I Already Have Health Insurance and Medicare?

� Although Health Insurance and Medicare are very important, they do not fully cover the cost of Long Term Care.

� Health Insurance:

� Doctor's visits, hospital bills, and prescriptions

� HEALTH INSURANCE DOES NOT COVER CUSTODIAL CARE!!

� Medicare:

� Medical supplement insurance is restricted by the limited coverage rules of Medicare

� Short term care is limited to 90-100 days!

� Medicaid:

� Medicaid is only offered to those with low income and assets.

� Those who do received Medicaid may have limited choices as to where they can receive care.

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