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Half of middle-aged voters likely to need long-term care for family member in next 5 years
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Nearly half of California voters aged 40 and older say they will need long-term care for a close family member within the next five years, yet just as many say they couldn't afford even a single month of nursing home care, according to a new poll from The SCAN Foundation and the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
September 13, 2012
Half of middle-aged voters likely to need long-term care for family member in next 5 years
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Nearly half of California voters aged 40 and older say they will need long-term care for a close family member within the next five years, yet just as many say they couldn't afford even a single month of nursing home care, according to a new poll from The SCAN Foundation and the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
September 13, 2012
Poll: Most Californians unprepared for costs of long-term care
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California voters, regardless of their political party affiliation or income level, are worried about and feel unprepared for the costs of long-term care, according to a new poll from The SCAN Foundation and the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
April 21, 2010
Poll: Most Californians unprepared for costs of long-term care
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California voters, regardless of their political party affiliation or income level, are worried about and feel unprepared for the costs of long-term care, according to a new poll from The SCAN Foundation and the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
April 21, 2010
Long-term care costs exceed yearly income for many Calif. seniors living alone
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In Los Angeles County, being disabled can cost a year's income. That's because the annual cost of in-home care services for seniors living alone is now $319 more than this group's median income of $17,029.
June 18, 2009
Long-term care costs exceed yearly income for many Calif. seniors living alone
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In Los Angeles County, being disabled can cost a year's income. That's because the annual cost of in-home care services for seniors living alone is now $319 more than this group's median income of $17,029.
June 18, 2009