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NALEO Webinar

NALEO Webinar. Meeting the Long Term Care Needs of the Aging U.S. Population Victoria R. Ballesteros July 31, 2014. About The SCAN Foundation. Advancing aging with dignity and independence Public Engagement, Policy, Models of Care. Victoria R. Ballesteros, M.A.

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  1. NALEO Webinar Meeting the Long Term Care Needs of the Aging U.S. Population Victoria R. Ballesteros July 31, 2014

  2. About The SCAN Foundation • Advancing aging with dignity and independence • Public Engagement, Policy, Models of Care Victoria R. Ballesteros, M.A. Director of Communications VBallesteros@TheSCANFoundation.org

  3. The Basics: Population Over 65 • 10,000 ‘boomers’ daily, for the next 16 years • By 2030: 72 million • By 2050: 89 million – one in five Americans • 7 in 10 will require on average 3 years of long-term care (LTC or LTSS)

  4. What is LTC (or LTSS)? • Beyond medical: includes broad range of services and supports needed for an extended period of time • Can be received in: • A home setting (HCBS) • An institutional setting (e.g., nursing home) LTSS can be provided by paid or unpaid caregivers.

  5. Mrs. Jimenez • 85 year-old widow • Lives with her adult children • Has multiple conditions: • High blood pressure • Heart failure • Diabetes • Medicare and Medicaid (“dual eligible”)

  6. Mrs. Jimenez • Needs help with daily activities • Risk of institutionalization • Not enough funds to pay for private care • Lack of care coordination • Re-hospitalizations • Wants to stay in the place she calls home

  7. Why This Matters • Americans are concerned, lack info • 78% over- or underestimate the cost of care • Most cannot afford costs • 70% are not confident they will be able to pay Source: Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, 2014 LTC Poll

  8. Why This Matters • Don’t know how to meet their needs • Two thirds have done little to no planning at all • Support public policy solutions • 58% support LTC insurance program similar to Medicare • 81% support tax breaks to encourage saving for LTC Source: Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, 2014 LTC Poll

  9. Latinos and Aging • By double digits – higher levels of concern about ability to pay • More worried about being alone as they age • Less financially prepared – Medicaid

  10. Federal Policy Initiatives New Administrative Authority Medicare-Medicaid Coordination Office Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation Expands Access to HCBS: Provides financial incentives for HCBS HCBS provisions are optional for states Extends nursing home transition program

  11. www.LongTermScorecard.org

  12. 10 Things You Should KnowUseful Information for Constituents

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