Medicare's Confounding 7-Word Reply to My Dad's Dementia Diagnosis

The author shares her personal experience of navigating the challenges of caring for her father with dementia and the financial strain it has placed on her middle-class family. Medicare classifies dementia care as "custodial" or "companionship," leaving families to bear the burden of the high costs of long-term care. The author calls for neurologists to discuss financial planning at the onset of the disease, policymakers to reconsider Medicare's support for dementia patients, and middle-class families to plan for aging and sickness. The average cost of memory care is exorbitant, making long-term care insurance unaffordable for most people. The author highlights the need for a more compassionate and comprehensive healthcare system that addresses the financial challenges faced by families dealing with dementia.
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