0 NE DAY
MOM SAID SHE LOVED HER
FLOWERS, BUT DAD WISHED HE
NEVER HAD TO MOW THE LAWN
by licensed medical personnel, showed 69 percent of women and
and is available 24-hours in a 86 percent of men over 65 will
nursing home. Sometimes, with never need to step foot into a
help from visiting nurses, this nursing home or, if they do, will
care is provided in-home. Inter- spend less than a year there.
If you run out of money, you
mediate nursing care is less-spe-
cialized daily, but not 24-hour, won't be left for dead. This is
supervision. It's ordered by a when Medicaid kicks in. A per-
physician, carried out by unli- fect solution? Far from it. But af-
censed nurse aides and super- ter you give it a cold, hard look,
vised by registered nurses, and you may decide it's a chance
is generally needed for a long pe- you're willing to take.
The numbers certainly sux est
riod of time.
Custodial or personal care you can take your time. Right
helps with the activities of daily now, the average stay in a nurs-
living (ADLs) and other routine ing home is 19 months, accord-
activities. Usually it's delivered ing to the Brookings Institution.
by unlicensed healthcare work- So look at it this way: If you're
ers, is less intensive and compli- among the unlucky who needs a
cated than skilled or intermediate nursing home, chances are it will
care, and administered in many cost you no more than $57,600 in
today's dollars. That's the aver-
settings.
age annual nursing home
LTC INSURANCE
expense ($36,000) times the av-
Despite the fact that paying erage stay (1.6 years). Buying
for nursing home costs are clear- LTC from the aspect of health is
ly financially devastating and de- also chancy because the need for
spite what insurance companies long-term care can occur gradu-
would have you believe, LTC cov- ally or suddenly after an acute,
erage is not for everyone. For a illness. According to Michigan
good many people, the cost is too Medicare Medicaid Assistance
great and the benefits they can Program (MMAP), a national
afford are insufficient. Buying study projects that 43 percent of
this insurance should not be a fi- those who turned 65 in 1990 will
nancial hardship.
enter nursing homes at some
If you have to pay for it from time during their lives.
your savings or have limited as-
Among all persons who live to
sets or are middle-to-low income, 65, about one in three will spend
it's not for you. A New England
LTS VS. TLC page 68
Journal of Medicine study
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