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How to Pay for Long Term Care in 2024 and Beyond

In Texas and in other states, long term care is expensive; nursing homes, private care, and health aides are costly, and as Americans age, they face the issue of figuring out how to unlock crucial medical services. In general, there are three main ways to pay for long term care,…

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Signs of Elder Abuse: How to Look Out for Your Loved Ones

When we speak to clients who have elderly parents, grandparents, or friends, one of their biggest concerns is that their loved ones will be taken advantage of through financial abuse. Financial abuse is incredibly common among elder individuals, and the most important thing that others can do is closely monitor…

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Rising Long-Term Care Costs in Texas

With more Americans than ever reaching retirement age, the number of people requiring long-term care will only intensify too. According to the Department of Health and Human Services, 7 in 10 seniors are now expected to need long-term care before they pass away. However, the price of long-term care has…

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Why Is it Essential to Plan Ahead for Texas Elder Care?

Thinking about long-term care—especially as a person ages—can be an overwhelming and scary process. However, as time goes on, it can be more difficult for seniors to obtain proper long-term care. This is why planning ahead is essential. Elder law attorneys will discuss financing for long-term care, which includes often…

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How You Can Pay for Long-Term Care in Houston

Planning a person’s future—especially as they are aging and struggling to take care of daily tasks—is both daunting and stressful for the individual and their loved ones. Long-term care is a type of service that individuals often need if they cannot care for themselves, either due to illness, disability, or…

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What Will Boomers Do When They Need Long-Term Care?

A generation seems to be waking up to the concept that they are likely to need to care for a spouse or a family member, and they’re taking it seriously. A study from Bankers Life Center for a Secure Retirement reported that 90% of baby boomers surveyed understand that they…

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How Does a Medicaid Annuity Work?

When one spouse needs nursing home care and the other is healthy, there are several approaches that can be taken to securing Medicaid coverage. An elder law estate planning attorney should be contacted, since every situation is different. For some couples, a Medicaid-compliant annuity may be a solution. What happens…

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Can I Sell A Long-Term Care Insurance Policy?

If a couple is thinking that they can sell the long-term care portion of a policy, because their HMO will cover the cost of long-term or skilled nursing care, they need to think again. All too often, people think that they have found a simple solution to a complicated problem,…

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Boomers Should Prepare For Life

Boomers are more willing to plan their own funerals, than to prepare for an extended stay in a nursing home. Both are inevitable events for most of us. With more than 10,000 people celebrating their 65th birthday every day in America, and the startling statistic that 70% of us will…

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