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web page: Why Plan Now? source: Financing Long Term Care (University of Minnesota , Department of Family Social Science) languages: English from the web page: "Learn why it makes sense to plan ahead before a crisis to protect yourself and your family members against the risk of needing costly long term care... Fact Sheets ; Common Myths and Facts..." more from Financing Long Term Care (University of Minnesota , Department of Family Social Science): web page: Are You Prepared? languages: English from the web page: "...Learn if you are prepared to face the risk of needing long term care, and what the costs of long term care can mean for your financial security. ..." web page: Know Your Financial Options languages: English from the web page: Learn about financing alternatives for long term care and how to judge which options might be for you. Long Term Care Insurance as a Long Term Care Financing Option languages: English from the web page: "Most consumers have had little experience with long term care insurance. Take time to examine if this financing alternative makes sense for your situation..." Public and Private Long-Term Care Financing: Options for Minnesota source: Minnesota Department of Human Services 5 pages; languages: English from the brochure or publication: "...The report examines the issue of financing long-term care1 in the future as the number of older Minnesotans that need long-term care dramatically increases. It describes a variety of public and private financing options that may have some potential for addressing this critical issue, and offers recommendations to the State of Minnesota.." more from Minnesota Department of Human Services: web page: Minnesota Long Term Care Partnership languages: English from the web page: "The Minnesota Long Term Care Partnership will enable people who purchase certain private long-term care insurance policies to have more of their assets disregarded if they need to apply for Medicaid ..." Minnesota Long-Term Care Survey: An AARP Survey of Minnesotans source: AARP 2 pages; languages: English from the web page: "Minnesota faces unique challenges in long-term care. Not only does it have the second longest life expectancy in the United States (surpassed only by Hawaii), but the state also has one of the nation's highest proportions of persons age 85 and over..." Long-Term Care Insurance Tax Incentives Offered by States, 2006 source: Kaiser State Health Facts - statehealthfacts.org languages: English from the web page: "...Residents of Minnesota may be eligible for a $100 credit or a sum equal to 25 percent of the premiums paid for a long-term care insurance policy, provided those are not deducted in determining federal taxable income...." Long Term Care Insurance - "What you need to Know" source: Minnesota Department Of Commerce 23 pages; languages: English from the brochure or publication: "Whether or not to purchase long-term care insurance is a decision that can have a significant impact on your long-term financial security as well as your current monthly budget. Especially now, when some long-term care insurance premiums have increased significantly,..." Affording Boomer Long-Term Care in Minnesota and the Nation What Do Demographics and Health Trends Tell Us? source: Center of the American Experiment 56 pages; languages: English from the web page: "How to pay for the retirement of 77 million baby boomers will be an intensifying debate. This report—first in a series of three— examines one slice of the debate: how to meet the escalating long-term care (LTC) needs of the elderly...." Long-Term Care for the Elderly: Profiles of Thirteen States source: Urban Institute 56 pages; languages: English from the web page: "This report focuses on long-term care for the elderly in each of the 13 states that have received intensive examination in the Assessing the New Federalism study: Alabama, California, Colorado, Florida, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, New Jersey, New York, Texas, Washington, and Wisconsin. ..." Office of Ombudsman for Long-Term Care source: Minnesota Board on Aging languages: English from the web page: "...An Ombudsman is an independent consumer advocate who handles complaints against the government or government regulated agencies..." more from Minnesota Board on Aging: brochure: Seniors can get help paying for services to stay in their homes 2 pages; languages: English from the brochure: "...Seniors and their families who need services that help older persons remain in their homes may be interested in Minnesota's Alternative Care and Elderly Waiver programs..." brochure: (Long Term Care) LTC Consultation Services 6 pages; languages: English from the brochure page: "Finding temporary and long-term care services in the community..." Long-Term Care for the Elderly: Profiles of Thirteen States source: Office of Minnesota Attorney General Lori Swanson 56 pages; languages: English from the web page: "TIf you're thinking about buying a long-term care insurance policy, the Attorney General's Office encourages you to consider the following steps before doing so..." |
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