The Cost of Care
Join the American Society on Aging for a conversation with Kristin Dahlquist, DSW, MPH and Lakelyn Eichenberger, PhD on planning for the costs of long-term care. This is particularly important as proposed cuts in Medicaid funding could place a significant financial burden on states and individuals. Sign up below for the free webinar on October 1.
A Long-Term Plan for Aging
Experts predict a crisis in long-term care as demand grows and the number of available workers decreases. The industry is facing multiple challenges, including a rapidly aging population, the potential for an even more pronounced labor shortage due to punitive immigration policies, and cost-of-care increases equaling as much as 10 percent for some services. Furthermore, according to a recent poll, significant numbers of adults have misconceptions about long-term care coverage, and only a small percentage have an assisted living plan in place. How do you assess the likelihood of needing long-term care, and what options are available to you? The NYT offers some thoughts.