Thursday, April 3, 2008

The Different Funding Sources For Long-Term Care

Long-term care is a growing concern for many people today, because people are living longer. There are more people turning sixty-five then turning eighteen. The question I ask people is how they will pay for long-term care if needed in the future. The cost is ranging from $40,000 a year to $100,000 a year depending on where you live. There are different funding sources available for long-term care and they will be discussed in the article. The funding sources range from family to personal assets, federal government and long-term care insurance.

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