Ten of the Most Common Myths About Long-term Care
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Mark and his wife, Josephine, were discussing his mother, Alice, at dinner one night. Alice is in the early stages of dementia, but as her memory gets worse and she needs more assistance, the doctor said she will likely need long-term care services. Mark and Josephine don’t know much about long-term care and are under the impression that Medicare will pay for it and that long-term care and nursing home care
are one and the same. When it comes to these myths and others, Mark and Josephine are not alone. Many Americans believe certain things about long-term care that just aren’t true, and should be clarified.
In a recent article in The Washington Post, writer Howard Gleckman discusses the coronavirus pandemic and efforts to reform the US long-term-care system. He discusses five myths about long-term care that are often believed to be true. We will expose the truth about these and five other popular myths:
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