Medicaid: A Program of Last Resort for People Who Need Long-Term Services and Supports
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Summary
This report examines the importance of Medicaid as a safety net for financing long-term services and supports (LTSS). Most older adults will require some form of LTSS, but paid LTSS can be very expensive. Unpaid, family caregiving has enormous economic value and currently accounts for the greatest portion of LTSS provision. However, if an individual needs paid LTSS, and can't afford LTSS insurance, Medicaid is often needed after an individual spends down their assets.
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Financing; Long-Term Care (LTC); long-term care insurance; nursing home costs; private insurance; adult day health care; assisted living; income; assets; Deficit Reduction Act; private pay
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