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SEATTLE, Sept. 19, 2012—A report published by Stratford Retirement informs caregivers and elderly about financial options for assisted care. While Americans continue to live longer than ever, often well past traditional retirement years, there is a growing concern about the ability of Medicaid to cover long-term care cost. What has traditionally been a safety net for middle-income people with assisted care needs has now turned into a contested political topic.
A survey of baby boomers indicates that many of them are looking for retirement locations where taxes and housing costs are low, the climate is good and quality health care is readily available.
The survey was sponsored by the Consumer Federation of the Southeast and conducted by Mason-Dixon Polling & Research.Its findings include: