Nearly 70% of Americans aged 65 and older will require some form of long-term care during their lifetime, according to the ...
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There are three trends that will shape the long-term care market in 2025, according to a recent OneAmerica webinar panel.
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America’s long-term care services cost more in 2024 across the board thanks to rising occupancy rates and labor costs, according to recent research by Genworth and its CareScout unit.
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You might be shocked to discover that as few as 3% Americans have a fully funded plan for long-term care expenses. Although, on second thought, maybe you wouldn’t be surprised at all — because ...
Will you need long-term care someday? The odds say yes — about 70% of people over the age of 65 will need to access some form of long-term care in the future, according to statistics from the ...