"What are my odds of needing long-term care?"
 

It is human nature to think that YOU will never need long-term care. After all
things like that happen to OTHER people, right? That is what most of us would 
like to believe. Because we don't think it will happen to us, we are often reluctant 

to plan ahead for future long-term care needs. The reality is that there is a strong 
possibility that you will need some type of long-term care at some point in your life
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While the general population perceives the risk of needing long-term care services 
to be less than 25%, the actual risk for needing long-term care (either home care or nursing home care) is greater than 70%.

"Who is at risk for needing long-term care? Isn't it just older people? "
 
While many older people need long-term care, it is important not to overlook that 
young people can need long-term care too. It is never too early to plan for your future long-term care needs. Some common reasons that young people can need long-term 
care are: strokes, Parkinson's disease, cancer, multiple sclerosis, and accidents to name just a few. Over 40% of Americans receiving long-term care are under the age of 65 years old.

"I can't see myself in a nursing home."

People may have a hard time admitting that they could need long-term care because they associate long-term care with nursing homes. None of us can imagine ourselves being in nursing homes. In fact, we may live our lives promising our parents that we will NEVER put them in a nursing home. A nursing home is the LAST place we would like to receive care.

The good news is that a nursing home is probably the last place you will have to go. Today, there are so many more options that weren't available before. Now it is possible to stay at home or live in an assisted living facility, rather than go to a nursing home. Many people are more realistic about seeing themselves needing long-term care in their home. 

 

 
 
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