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Long Term Care Articles Assisted Living Gaining in Popularity Matthew A. Treskovich, MBA, CLU, FLMI Thanks to increasing longevity and healthier lifestyle habits, more and more older Americans are considering assisted living as a residential choice in their later years. Assisted living facilities (ALF) provide personal care and other services which enable residents to live as independently as possible in a more homelike setting than a nursing home. Before choosing an assisted living facility, according to the MetLife Mature Market Institute®, it’s important to understand which services may or may not be offered and how to evaluate those services.
It’s also important to remember that what is covered in one facility’s fee structure may not be included in another. For example, medication management or free transportation to doctors’ appointments may not be provided. The MetLife Market Survey of Assisted Living Costs 2004 found that the average cost of an ALF in the U.S. is $2,524 monthly or $30,288 yearly. Medicare and Medicaid typically do not cover the cost of ALFs, but most long-term care insurance policies do. Choosing An Assisted Living Facility is one of a series of “Since You Care®” guides for caregivers produced by the MetLife Mature Market Institute in cooperation with the National Alliance for Caregiving. Single copies are available free to the public by contacting Matthew A. Treskovich, 365 Aulin Avenue, Oviedo FL 32765, 407-359-5101 x 354, or emailing matt@lifeagents.com. L05049SNJ(exp1207)MLIC-LD |
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