Hi, and welcome back to Chaz sayz.
Today I am here to discuss the cost of an average day in your life. When you tally all of your expenditures and arrive at a cost of living per day, you have a sense of what you need to earn in a year to stay flush with your living expenses?
What if you have an accident or develop an illness or disease? What does your total expenditure look like in a day then? Well, according to Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, the average rate for a private room in a nursing home was $181 (or $66,000) per year in 2003. That means if we project nursing home costs according to past rates of increase, we’re looking at approximately $480 a day, or over $175,000 in annual living expenses by the year 2021. That’s just about the time many of us Baby Boomers and our spouses will be taxing the current system which appears ill-equipped for the mass nursing home arrivals we’ll present.
We all know how fast a year goes by and how hard it is to keep up with rising costs. We especially know given current economic conditions how drastically life can swallow up our financial security and independence. What will you do if your life turns on a dime? What kind of care can you afford? Will the place you can afford keep your dignity and independence in check? Will it be comfortable, clean, and accommodating, while addressing your psychological, medical, or mobility needs or will you wind up in a dump that barely passes state standards?
It sounds harsh, but a lot of people still face what amounts to neglectful, shoddy, and sporadic care with underpaid and overworked staffers in crowded facilities. I don’t want the remainder of my life to be carried out like a bad prison sentence, which is why I buy into the notion of protecting myself and why I have educated myself on exactly where relying on our state and federal government will put me. If you are wondering, it begins with “poor” and doesn’t end in my house.
I want to live out my life with dignity. I want to safeguard my home from being converted into cash to pay for my care as I age. I worked hard for it and it belongs to my husband and kids as much as it does me.
What are you willing to put on the line?
What is your long-term plan to care for yourself and your spouse?








