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How to Prepare Financially Before It’s Too Late

Last updated: May 21, 2025 7:00 am
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As Americans between the ages of 40 and 65, it is crucial to start planning for the future when it comes to long-term care. With 10,000 Americans turning 65 every day and one in five expected to need long-term care by 2030, the time to act is now. Surprisingly, only 7% of retirees budget for long-term care, and Medicare does not cover the high costs associated with it, which can range from $120,000 to $200,000 a year for a nursing home. However, there are still options available to help you prepare for the caregiving crunch that lies ahead.

One of the main options for long-term care planning is private long-term care insurance. These policies need to be purchased early and provide a daily benefit once assistance with daily living activities is required. Premiums can average around $1,900 a year for a 60-year-old woman, but they can increase significantly over time. It’s important to note that Medicare does not cover assisted living, but it does cover some skilled nursing care. Medicaid, on the other hand, is the largest payer of long-term care but has strict asset limits and requirements for eligibility.

There are also alternate financing options available, such as deferred-payout annuities and hybrid life/long-term care policies. These can provide a dedicated income stream for assisted living or allow you to tap into the death benefit for care costs. Home-equity options like reverse mortgages or sale-leasebacks can also help unlock housing wealth but should be considered as last-resort tools.

When it comes to hospice care, Medicare will only cover it if a physician certifies a life expectancy of six months or less. Planning ahead and understanding the limits of Medicare coverage can prevent families from scrambling when it matters most. Crafting a longevity playbook that includes running care stress tests, making insurance decisions early, pre-positioning home equity, and documenting care wishes can help you be better prepared for the future.

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Assisted living considerations are also important, with the national median cost reaching $72,000 a year in 2025. Factors to consider when choosing a facility include pricing, care level, staffing, contract terms, and amenities. Home-like communities that prioritize resident autonomy and personalized care are becoming more popular, offering a more familiar and less institutionalized environment for residents.

In conclusion, strategic long-term care planning is essential for avoiding a crisis in retirement. By exploring coverage options, considering alternatives like annuities, and evaluating assisted-living choices proactively, you can build a longevity plan that preserves your wealth and dignity. Consulting with a financial planner to integrate long-term care into your overall retirement strategy can help you navigate the complexities of planning for the future.

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