Speaking From Experience on Long-Term Care
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- by Mike R, on Tue Nov 18, 2008 7:24am PST
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<strong><br> Speaking From Experience on Long-Term Care
</strong></p> <p>Long Term Care is getting to be
a real hot issue with many of the baby boomers that are approaching
retirement. This is due to the fact that so many of these
individuals have been faced with the not so enviable task of taking
care of their parents due to a <a rel="nofollow" id="KonaLink0"
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are not cheap. </p> <p>A friend of mine summed up the
need for long term care in one sentence. He said that
long-term-care is a wonderful product because, “You just
don’t want people to be relieved when you
die.”</p> <p>This article is from an individual
that has gone through the experience, yet had a long term care
policy to pay for her parent’s needs. It is a powerful real
life story that can illustration why long term care is
imperative.</p> <p>Having worked in the long-term care
(LTC) industry for the past 18 years, first as a nursing home
administrator and then as an LTC <a rel="nofollow"
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, I thought I was absolutely prepared for everything. After all, I
assist clients daily with the realization that someday they might
need long term care.</p> <p><br> </p>
<p>It’s been another matter to experience what I do for
a living when the one who needs the long-term care services is
someone I love. Seven years ago, my father had a stroke. He
recovered his ability to function daily with the assistance of
therapy. However, four years after the stroke, more debilitating
symptoms began. He was diagnosed with progressive supranuclear
palsy. For the past three years he has needed assistance with all
of his activities of daily living.</p> <p>His wife has
assistance seven days a week with his care that is paid for by his
LTC <a rel="nofollow" id="KonaLink3"
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. You must understand that my father is a total care patient
– he needs assistance with getting out of bed, transferring
to a wheelchair, bathing, dressing, feeding himself – well,
you get the picture. I am convinced that without the daily
assistance from his fabulous caregiver, he would have long ago been
in a long-term healthcare facility. </p> <p>Seeing my
father’s health decline has been quite difficult. He is no
longer able to have a conversation with me – but we watch old
westerns on TV together and share a laugh.</p> <p>It
has been, to say the least, a difficult journey emotionally.
However, the financial burden is nonexistent. I can’t imagine
having both of these issues to deal with – one is quite
enough.<br> Knowing what I know, I made sure my family was
prepared financially for these care needs, and you should too. I
encourage you to support those who might be your primary caregivers
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.</p> <p><br> </p> <p>Not only is LTC
insurance about asset protection – even though that is what
most consumers think about when discussing the product. The support
of your primary caregiver is an important feature as well. Being a
primary caregiver can be backbreaking. The emotional and physical
toll of caring for someone 24 hours a day is exhausting.</p>
<p>As you plan for retirement, you MUST accept responsibility
for your healthcare needs. Failing to accept that your health could
fail and you could be dependent on someone for daily assistance is
like leaving your house unlocked while you go on vacation. Would
you consider leaving your house unlocked? Then why not consider
your long term care needs?</p> <p><strong>by
Stacia Vetter, CLU, CLTC, LUTCF<br> The author is assistant
vice president and long-term care specialist with National
HealthCare Corporation. She is also a recipient of the LIFE
Foundation’s 2006 realLIFEstories Client Service
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