Retirement marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter in life, far beyond just the end of your working years. Thoughtful preparation and strategic planning are essential. During this Older Americans Awareness Month, discover five practical steps you can take now to ensure a comfortable and fulfilling retirement. Read more.
Read MoreOur nation’s population is aging at a faster rate than ever before, and collectively we are living much longer than in the past. In fact, by 2034, seniors (age 65 and older) will outnumber children under age 18 for the first time in U.S. history, according to Census Bureau projections.
With the booming aging population, more and more seniors will require long-term healthcare services, whether at home, in an assisted living facility, or in a nursing home. However, such long-term care can be extremely expensive, especially when it’s needed for extended periods.
Moreover, many people mistakenly believe that their health insurance or the government will pay for their long-term care needs. But the fact is, traditional health insurance doesn’t cover long-term care. And though Medicare does pay for some long-term care, it’s typically limited (covering a maximum of 100 days), difficult to qualify for, and requires you to deplete nearly all of your assets before being eligible (unless you use proactive planning to shield your assets, which we can support you with if that’s important to you and your family).
Read MoreLong term care insurance should be reviewed for correct coverage. Contact our law office in Sudbury, Massachusetts located near Wayland and Framingham. We draft Revocable Living Trusts and Wills. We prepare Wills, Durable Power of Attorney, and Health Care Directives. We are the best law firm in Sudbury, MA!
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