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Doesn't Medicare cover long-term care?

No, and this is the single most-misunderstood point in retirement planning. Medicare covers up to 100 days of skilled nursing care following a qualifying hospital stay (with cost-sharing after day 20). It does not cover custodial care — the day-in-day-out help with ADLs that constitutes the vast majority of long-term care needs. Medicaid covers long-term care, but only after you've spent down most of your assets. This is why people who want to control where and how they receive care, and want to preserve assets for spouses and heirs, buy LTC insurance.

Category
Personal Insurance
Audience
Pre-purchase guidance
Topic
Personal Insurance

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