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Learn How to Cut the Cost of Long-Term Care with These Tips

POSTED BY
Linda

nursing home careAs baby boomers continue to age, more and more Americans will need nursing home or in-home care. What many people don’t realize is that Medicare will not pay for it (although it may pay for short nursing home stays or brief periods of home care if you meet certain requirements). That means you’ll need to come up with a plan to pay for it yourself should you need care long-term. What are your options for covering your long-term care costs? Check out an araticle that lays out the potential cost and offers some cost-saving tips on our sister site, Living on the Cheap.



Posted by Linda on August 17, 2013 | Updated August 15, 2013 Filed Under: Consumer Advice · Health · Senior discounts

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