Long-Term Care
Long-term care planning can be a serious issue for those who find themselves in a situation where it is needed. Nearly 70% of Americans 65 and older will need long-term care.
Long-Term Care for an Aging Population
The conversation surrounding long-term care is usually framed around the statistics of older Americans. But there is something else we should all be talking about - population growth and life expectancy.
Preparing for Long-Term Care
Long-term care is a serious issue that could possibly have severe repercussions on your retirement.
Life Insurance and Long Term Care
Nearly 70% of Americans 65 and older need long term care at some point. Life insurance and Long Term Care insurance are financial services that are extremely useful.
Taxes and Long Term Care
Long term care expenses can wipe out a person is savings and investments. That is why it is important to consider long term care insurance.
Understanding Long Term Care Insurance
The majority of Americans who live past the age of 65 will require some sort of help caring for themselves. In fact, nearly 70% of Americans 65 and older need long term care at some point.
How to Avoid a Retirement Shock
More than half of Americans lose sleep thinking about retirement. This is mainly because they face the uncertainty of what lies in the great unknown across the River Retirement. Studies show that people who are confident about their retirement have a clear goal and vision for their future.
Long Term Care Planning
October is Long Term Care Planning Month. Nearly 70% of Americans 65 and older need long term care at some point, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
David Lerner Associates: National Healthcare Decision Day
April 16th was National Healthcare Decision Day. While most people do not always like to talk about what would happen if they were hospitalized and unable to speak for themselves, we are glad this day exists because it brings awareness to the importance of planning for the future.
David Lerner Associates: What You Need to Know about Retirement and Long-Term Care
A comfortable retirement is something to plan for and look forward to. According to the Employee Benefit Research Institute, most Americans are on track with their savings for retirement. But, and this is a big one, have you considered what would happen if you were hit with an additional half million dollars in health care costs? Would you be able to still maintain a comfortable retirement then? It is highly doubtful that even the better off among us could withstand that.