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Name: Katherine Roberts
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About the Author: I specialize in giving long term care and elderly advice. I want to help people make the right decisions in their lives. I also enjoy blogging, listening to indie music, watching National Geographic and photography.


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Fussing Over Long Term Care in Wisconsin

Wisconsin can be found on the list of U.S. states with the most expensive long term care (LTC) facilities. As a matter of fact, without a Wisconsin long term care insurance (LTCI) policy it would be impossible for a Wisconsinite in need of care to stay in an assisted living facility, let alone a nursing […]

Ohio Cuts Long Term Care Costs

In conformity to the new guidelines of the Medicaid program, the State of Ohio has cut down its Medicaid expenditures to nursing home. Now if you believe you will require care in a nursing home someday, you have to start preparing a personal plan that will cover your Ohio long term care costs. Don’t count […]

Uninsured Middle-Class Faces High Cost of Care

It’s not the poor who will suffer the pangs of New York long term care costs but the middle-class. There is no need to include the wealthy ones in the picture since it is a given that they have more than enough to be able to afford the cost of care. Meanwhile, those New Yorkers […]

Long Term Care for the Elderly in South Dakota

South Dakota’s elderly population is growing at a faster rate than other U.S. states. As a matter of fact, the total number of its residents who are 65 and older is projected to grow to 209,588 come 2025. This poses a great challenge to the state government as not many South Dakotans are confident that […]

Aging in Place is Kentucky’s Long Term Care Trend

While nursing homes in other U.S. states are overcrowded, those in Kentucky have many vacancies since residents here associate Kentucky long term care with their homes. Aging in place has been a growing trend in Kentucky. In fact, the AARP Foundation is allocating more funds to in-home and community-based care rather than to nursing homes […]