As the U.S. adult population ages, the demand for long-term care is expected to rise. However, the majority of Americans 40 and older are not confident they will be able to pay for it, according to an ...
A new survey from Moll Law Group in Chicago shows that most Americans are not saving to cover the out-of-pocket costs of long-term care. The survey, conducted in June, asked 2,000 Americans age 18 to ...
About 1 in 7 Americans will spend at least $100,000 out of pocket for long-term care. Health insurance generally doesn't cover long-term care services, and Medicare doesn't cover most expenses. Not ...
RICHMOND, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The cost of long-term care services increased across all care types, according to the 2024 Cost of Care Survey conducted by Genworth and CareScout. While homemaker and ...
Long-term care costs in Delaware have increased more sharply than the national median costs, according to results of a recent survey. The 2024 Cost of Care Survey, conducted by long-term care ...
Demand and costs for care are rising at the same time that a labor shortage threatens to worsen. How can you plan for this need now? By Mark Miller Samir Shah is a forecaster — but he’s an expert on ...
A majority of American adults are banking on a government safety net to provide long-term care when they’re older. But they may be in for a surprise when they learn that this program doesn’t cover ...
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