Long-term care is a variety of services that
includes medical and non-medical care to people who have a chronic illness or disability. Long-term care helps
meet health or personal needs. Most long-term care is to assist people with support services such as
activities of daily living like dressing, bathing, and using the bathroom. Long-term care can be provided
at home, in the community, in assisted living or in nursing homes. It is important to remember that you
may need long-term care at any age.
You may never need long-term care. This year, about nine million men and women over the age of 65 will
need long-term care. By 2020, 12 million older Americans will need long-term care. Most will be cared for
at home; family and friends are the sole caregivers for 70 percent of the elderly. A study by the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services says that people who reach age 65 will likely have a 40 percent
chance of entering a nursing home. About 10 percent of the people who enter a nursing home will stay
there five years or more.
So let us help you, call LIFE 143.