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- Step 1: Acknowledge the challenges associated with long term care in Connecticut
- Step 2: Explore the various long-term care options and funding sources available to Connecticut residents
- Step 3: Evaluate the pros and cons of the various long term care options in Connecticut
- Step 4: Take action providing for possible long term care needs
- Step 5: Review your family circumstances and changes in long term care each year
- AARP Online Groups on Caregiving and Aging - Resources for concerned children and spouses
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- Caring For Your Parents Handbook - Handbook published by the Public Broadcasting System
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A new report shows some alarming trends about long term care spending
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Some alarming trends in long term care spending could shed light on the potential need for more people to consider long term care insurance as the primary means to fund expenses.
An analysis of long term care spending done by California based SCAN Foundation concluded that individuals and families contributed over $64 billion in funds to [...]























