Aging, Illness, and the Medicare Myth: Why Most People Need Long-Term Care—and Aren’t Ready
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ltcnews.comAging, Illness, and the Medicare Myth: Why Most People Need Long-Term Care—and Aren’t Readyltcnews.comWhile Medicare pays for short-term medical treatment and limited rehabilitation, it does not cover ongoing help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, or supervision due to memory loss. As aging, chronic illness, and cognitive decline increase the likelihood of needing extended care.
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