What factors might impede this advance planning? What measures might be effective in raising awareness among Americans about this important matter?
Low-income families may find it difficult to meet the financial needs of their everyday life and also plan for long-term care. Unemployment is a major issue since it increases overdependence on the family setup. Alternatively, Families may avoid discussing long-term care costs because it can be a sensitive and uncomfortable topic, especially when discussing it with aging parents (Van Houtven et al., 2020). These factors inhibit the ability of the family to afford the financial planning for long-term care.
The other aspect that impedes financial planning for families is a lack of awareness. The majority of the community members are not aware of the high costs of long-term care and may not fully understand the need to plan for it. Individuals tend to downplay the nature and financial obligation of long-term care (Van Houtven et al., 2020). Be that as it may, the majority believe that it would be easy to deal with the other impeding factor is the concern of procrastination.
Individuals may delay planning for long-term care because they assume they will not need it anytime soon, or they are overwhelmed by the complexity of the planning process. There are also misconceptions about insurance coverage which has also surfaced and many people assume that Medicare or health insurance will cover the costs of long-term care, but this is often not the case.
Be that as it may, various ways can be used to create awareness on the issue of financial planning for long-term care. For instance, community education can be a critical process (Fang et al., 2020). Providing educational resources and information about the costs and options for long-term care can help individuals and families better understand the need for planning. Additionally, public campaigns can be a major means to create awareness about the need for financial programming.
Providing educational resources and information about the costs and options for long-term care can help individuals and families better understand the need for planning (Sultz & Young, 2017). Launching public awareness campaigns can help to inform people about the importance of long-term care planning and encourage them to take action (Fang et al., 2020). In this regard, Streamlining and simplifying the process of planning for long-term care costs can make it less overwhelming and more accessible for families.