In This Episode:
Dr. K talks with Howard Gleckman, senior fellow at the Urban Institute and an expert on how policy and tax issues affect older adults and their long-term care. He is also the author of Caring for Our Parents: Inspiring Stories of Families Seeking New Solutions to America’s Most Urgent Health Crisis. They discuss:
- What is “long-term care” and who usually ends up paying for it
- Why so many older adults end up needing some form of long-term care
- That it’s Medicaid, not Medicare, that sometimes covers long-term care needs for older adults
- What “triggers” need to occur for long- term care insurance policies to kick-in
- Currently available options to pay for long-term care and “ongoing living assistance”
- Why insurers have had difficulty offering affordable long-term care insurance
- What happened to the federal long-term care program the CLASS act
- How Washington State’s new public long-term care insurance plan is set up, and why it won’t help today’s older adults
- The new Medicare rules that might enable Medicare Advantage plans to offer the “non-medical” services that can help older adults age in place
- What are the benefits of Medicare Advantage care plans
- What politicians are saying about this, and why we don’t hear more about long-term care issues
Related episodes:
059 – Interview: Long-Term Care Insurance & Financing Late-Life Care Needs
074 – Interview: How the Village Model Supports Aging in Place & Community
017- Interview: Paying for Long-Term Care & Other Family Caregiving Challenges
Related Resources:
- HowardGleckman.com
- Community Living Assistance Services & Supports (CLASS) Act
- The Long-Term Care Poll
- A Consensus Framework for Long-Term Care Financing Reform
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