The highest level of care is "skilled nursing care" for those who are chronically ill or disabled and can no longer care for themselves.
Medicaid pays for most long-term care services — but only for people with low incomes and little savings.
Long-term care insuranceDepending on the plan, long-term care insurance pays for services from at-home care to assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing care, and hospice.
Long-term care insurance may have annual premiums that increase over time or may be included as a rider to a life insurance policy.
Employers are increasingly offering long-term care insurance as a workplace benefit.
Persons:
Abbe Udochi, AARP's Goyer, Ivory Johnson, Johnson, Couples, Goyer
Organizations:
Maskot, Getty, Healthcare Consulting, National Investment Center, Seniors Housing & Care, Medicare, Delancey Wealth Management, Washington , D.C, CNBC FA, American Association for, Care Insurance, Employers
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