SpinDoctorTX
Recycles dryer sheets
I signed up with John Hancock when I started my last position- in 2004. COL coverage goes up yearly, and I now have over 450k. with a $97./mo pymt. I hope to not need it, but just in case. I turn 60 tom'w, & DH will be 73 next week. I have no children. DH has 2 adult sons, one with 2 GSs. I wouldn't expect any kind of care from a stepson in another state (or even in TX). It's not like I would leave them an unfair % of inheritance to them (if there is much money other than our main dwelling). 50/50 each family.
My Maternal GMA & GGM both lived to 101. I won't see that as I had a lot more fun than they did. But a course correction at age 50 has reversed almost all medical issues, so I may see 90. I do not want to be a burden for anyone, and I want to be well taken care of- hopefully at home.
I'm glad to see some changes in the industry, surrounding the type of care that LTC will pay. Service in home is more commonly covered now. Who knows- I might end up one of 2 Golden Girls- ya never know.
My Maternal GMA & GGM both lived to 101. I won't see that as I had a lot more fun than they did. But a course correction at age 50 has reversed almost all medical issues, so I may see 90. I do not want to be a burden for anyone, and I want to be well taken care of- hopefully at home.
I'm glad to see some changes in the industry, surrounding the type of care that LTC will pay. Service in home is more commonly covered now. Who knows- I might end up one of 2 Golden Girls- ya never know.