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The Odds Say Long-Term Care May Be in Your Future: Are You Prepared?

Someday, as your body, your mind or both begin to fail you, you could require some form of long-term care, whether that means a home health aide, an assisted living facility or a nursing home.

Yet, understanding the problem is not the same as preparing for it. Too often, people set aside thoughts about long-term care and aging’s potentially debilitating effects. They figure they will make plans for how to address it some

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