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Experience,Knowledge, and Concerns About Long-Term Services and Supports: Implications for Financing Reform
Authors:Galina Khatutsky  Joshua M Wiener  Angela M Greene  Nga T Thach
Institution:1. Program Manager, Senior Health Policy Researcher, Aging, Disability &2. Long-Term Care Program, RTI International, Waltham, Massachusetts, USA;3. Distinguished Fellow, Aging, Disability &4. Long-Term Care Program, RTI International, Washington, DC, USA;5. Long-Term Care Program, RTI International, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA;6. Public Health Analyst, Aging, Disability &
Abstract:Using the 2014 Survey of Long-Term Care Awareness and Planning, this article examines Americans’ experiences, knowledge, and concerns about long-term services and supports (LTSS) and actions they are willing to take if they become disabled. The survey included 15,298 non-institutionalized respondents aged 40 to 70 years drawn from a nationally representative sample. Although many reported some experience with LTSS, knowledge of how LTSS worked was low. Respondents reported widespread concerns about becoming disabled. They preferred informal care over paid care, with a strong desire to remain in their homes. These results can be used to design reform initiatives and to motivate political support.
Keywords:Aging  long-term care  long-term care concerns  long-term care experience  long-term care financing reform  long-term care knowledge  long-term services and supports
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