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 ...
Nationwide, long-term care insurance policies are being used to cover an average of 2.6 years in assisted living, according ...
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 ...
Most Americans think Medicare covers long-term care, the regimen of daily help that many seniors will eventually require. It does not. That basic misunderstanding has retirement experts worried. It ...
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 ...
Many older adults have concluded that they’re better off covering long-term care expenses out of their own pockets if they end up needing it. Years of rising premiums on long-term care insurance, ...
One of the largest recipients of National Institutes of Health funding at Johns Hopkins University is the Center on Aging and Health, an interdisciplinary effort spanning medicine and public health.
People are banking on a government safety net that isn't there 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 ...