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Paying For Long-Term Care

Steps to Choosing Long-Term Care

  Steps to Choosing Long-Term Care Resources  
  Overview | Step 1: Assess Your Needs | Right Arrow Step 2: Research Financing and Care Choices 
 | Step 3: Find What Is Right For You | Step 4: Visit Your Available Options 
 

There are many types of long-term care and living choices for older people. Long-term care is not only nursing home care. The different ways to pay for long-term care are listed in the Paying for Long-Term Care (note: should go to financing options overview chart) section. Some of the most common living choices are listed in the Types of Long-Term Care section. Here are some ways to learn what long-term care choices are available in your area:

  • Talk with your doctor or someone in your doctor’s office. Ask him or her what long-term care choices and services are available to help meet your needs, now and in the future.
  • Talk with your financial advisor about the costs of your current and future long-term care needs. Ask him or her what long-term care financing options are available to help you pay for your long-term care needs.
  • Look at the Home Health Compare and Nursing Home Compare databases on this website to locate information about agencies and facilities that are in your area. In addition, use the Nursing Home Checklist that is on this website. This checklist will give you an idea about the kinds of questions to ask and what you should look for as you tour the facility and see the staff and the residents. Some of the questions may be more personally important to you and your family, and some are important for finding out about the quality of care the residents get.

    Use your completed checklist with the quality information on Nursing Home Compare to help you compare the nursing homes you are interested in.

  • Visit or call your local social service agency or hospital. Ask to speak to a social worker or care manager who can help you with locating and coordinating different kinds of long-term care choices and services.
  • Call your Area Agency on Aging or the Eldercare Locator. Area Agencies on Aging are local level organizations that coordinate a comprehensive range of services to promote the independence and dignity of older adults. Older adults and their caregivers can contact their local Area Agency on Aging to receive help in accessing services in their community that include in-home supportive services, nutrition services, transportation, elder rights and protection assistance, and caregiver support services. You can find the telephone number in the Helpful Contacts section of this website.

    In some areas, especially rural areas, there may be only one or two kinds of long-term care choices. Most areas, however, have more options.

  • Talk with your family and others you trust about your personal and health care needs. Ask them to help you learn about long-term care choices and services where you live or where you want to retire.

Page Last Updated: July 2, 2007

Source: http://www.medicare.gov/LongTermCare/Static/Step2.asp


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