Make long-term care part of your retirement planning
When you started planning for retirement, did you think about long-term care? If not, this is the perfect time to start considering your long-term care needs. That's because there is a good chance you’ll require long-term care at some point during your retirement.
What is long-term care? Long-term care is the assistance an individual needs when he or she can no longer care for him or herself and becomes functionally dependent. This means a person requires substantial assistance to perform two of the six activities of daily living. The six activities of daily living are: bathing, eating, dressing, toileting, transferring, and maintaining continence. Long-term care can also mean a person requires substantial supervision because of a cognitive impairment like Alzheimer's disease.
How can you plan for long-term care?
Not being able to care for yourself can have a significant impact on your quality of life. However, just a bit of planning today can give you more control later on, which means you can continue to live your life…your way.
An important first step is to consider creating a power of attorney that allows a trusted person– like a son or daughter–to make decisions about your care if you are unable to do so yourself. Almost as important, however, is planning how you are going to pay for the services you’ll require if you can no longer care for yourself. Will your retirement income be enough to cover the additional costs of long-term care?
We have included some examples of long-term care expenses in the chart below:
|
Typical Home Service |
British Columbia |
Ontario |
Alberta |
|
Meal delivery (per meal) |
$5.43 |
$5.18 |
$6.31 |
|
In-home meal preparation (per hour) |
$24.18 |
$20.77 |
$23.67 |
|
Laundry/housecleaning (per hour) |
$23..52 |
$19.93 |
$23.22 |
|
Personal care (i.e. bathing/dressing) (per hour) |
$25.06 |
$21.13 |
$23.83 |
|
Companionship/supervision (per hour) |
$24.05 |
$20.47 |
$23.98 |
|
Skilled nursing (per hour) |
$33.00 - $65.00 |
$29.45 - $69.00 |
$25.00 - $70.00 |
|
Occupational therapy (per hour) |
$94.62 |
$98.31 |
$107.00 |
|
Source: Best in Care |
1 Senior Journal, Annual Long-Term Care Costs Move Above $70,000 in 2006, Genworth Financial poll shows 65% have no long-term care plans, March 27, 2006, http://seniorjournal.com/NEWS/Money/6-03-27-AnnualLong-TermCare.htm. Source: Genworth Financial, Inc.
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