“IQ Survey” Shows Limited Knowledge of Long-Term Care
According to survey results of individuals aged 40 to 70 in 2009, most people are not taking appropriate steps to protect themselves from potentially catastrophic expenses. Learn more in this article from Long-Term Living.
“While long-term care knowledge has increased in some areas since 2004, serious and potentially costly misconceptions remain,” said Sandra Timmermann, Ed.D., director of the MetLife Mature Market Institute. “Many middle-aged and older Americans fail to grasp long-term care’s fundamental concepts, setting the stage for difficulties in the future.”
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