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FYI Corner
John Hancock Announces Results of 2011 National Long-Term Care (LTC) Cost Study
By Patti Cullen, CAE On April 20, 2011, John Hancock Financial (John Hancock) announced the results of its 2011 cost of care study, which found that long-term care (LTC) costs have continued to increase, but not as much as other goods and services. The study, conducted by LifePlans Inc., based in Waltham, MA, surveyed more than 11,000 providers, including nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and home health care agencies, in key cities across the country. Its findings revealed that the national average annual cost of care in the U.S. is $85,775 for a private room in a nursing home; $75,555 for a semi-private room in a nursing home; and $39,240 for an assisted living facility. The average cost of care received at home was approximately $20 per hour. To understand how long-term care costs are trending over time, John Hancock calculated a 9-year average based on a comparison of data gathered from providers across the country for John Hancock's 2002, 2005, 2008, and 2011 Cost of Care Surveys. These 9-year average annual increases in the cost of care in various settings closely track the long-term average annual rate of inflation, which is 4.1%. Specifically:
About the 2011 John Hancock Long-Term Care Cost of Care Survey Patti Cullen, CAE |
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