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Home Finances The Tolls of Caregiving

The Tolls of Caregiving

April 26, 2013Admin

Given the prevalent role families play in providing long-term care, insurance may not always seem necessary. However, the true value of long-term care insurance involves protecting the wellbeing of loved ones. Even though spouses and adult children are often willing to take on the responsibility, it’s still difficult to make the physical, emotional and financial sacrifices required to provide care for a loved one.

The toll on those caring for family members in poor health can be horrendous. On average, caregivers who suffer extreme stress lose about 10 years of their life. Caregivers also tend to have higher levels of depression, perceived stress and lower levels of self-efficacy than non-caregivers. In fact, people who spend at least 36 hours on providing care each week experience double the usual rate of depression.

Too many people don’t think about how their own health and well being will be affected when they volunteer to care for an ailing spouse or parent. While long-term care insurance can’t replace what families do, it can build on existing support by offering caregivers financial reimbursements, caregiving training and other helpful services that make providing care easier.

Don’t leave the well-being of your loved ones to chance and find out what options you have.  A local expert on Long-Term-Care Insurance is Mike Westling owner of Assured LTC Planning.  A quick phone call to him will give you more insight on how to navigate your retirement.

Contact:
Mike Westling
Phone:  612-867-8100
Email:  [email protected]
Website:  http://www.assuredltcplanning.com/

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