Daughters Force to Make Sacrifices Caregiving

COVID-19 saw parents make enormous sacrifices with their children with in-home schooling. Getting more attention today are the sacrifices made by caregivers for older parents.
Updated: May 17th, 2021
James Kelly

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James Kelly

It happens every day. A daughter, or daughter-in-law, finds themselves thrust into the role of being a caregiver. Most likely, they will have a career, spouse, children, and other life responsibilities to be concerned about; however, a crisis event happens. Often, there is little heads-up. 

Sometimes the family sees their loved one's health decline. However, the realization that this health decline means Mom or Dad needs care is something they are in denial of. 

Now the family is in crisis. They see their loved ones struggling with normal living activities. Maybe they have declining memory. If there is no plan for long-term health care, the family is the first option. 

Being a Caregiver is Challenging

The role of being a caregiver is challenging at best. The job is pressure-filled. There is anxiety. Caregiving is physically demanding. Someone in the family, often a daughter, must juggle their other responsibilities. 

The number of Americans providing unpaid care has increased over the last five years. Sixty-one percent of family caregivers are women.

Your older parents may have few choices, depending on their age and health, to plan for the consequences that long-term health care places on income, assets, lifestyle, and legacy. But long-term care is more than just about money. It is about family.

Long-Term Care is Expensive. Health Insurance and Medicare Don’t Pay

Yes, long-term care costs are expensive and get more costly over time. The LTC NEWS Cost of Care Calculator shows you the current and future cost of extended care where you live. But the consequences on your family are also considerable. 

Affordable Long-Term Care Insurance gives you access to your choice of care, including in-home care. You can protect your savings and give your family the time to be family. The problem is you can't wait to obtain coverage. You must have reasonably good health to get a policy to start with. Once you get too old, or your health gets too poor, it is too late.

Find a Solution Before Retirement

Experts say the best time to get coverage is when you are in your 40s or 50s. Find a qualified and experienced Long-Term Care Insurance specialist to help you find the best coverage at the lowest cost. 

For older couples that are in crisis now, a reverse mortgage could be a solution. For some people, a reverse mortgage could fund a Long-Term Care Insurance policy. You can learn more by visiting the reverse mortgage page on LTC NEWS. 

Do not allow a crisis to become a crisis to start with. Planning makes it easier for the whole family.

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