2012 aarp survey of hawaii 50+ residents on long-term care

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The AARP Hawaii Office commissioned a survey to explore the views of its 50+ residents on the topic of long-term care including planning for future needs and support for a public long-term


care insurance program. Key findings included: * The majority of 50+ residents in Hawaii say they are likely to need long-term care in the future; 59% say they are extremely, very or


somewhat likely to need long-term care in the future. * Many 50+ residents in Hawaii do not want to depend on their family or friends for long-term care; however, many are not currently


planning for future long-term care needs and believe their family or friends will care for them. * Many 50+ residents in Hawaii say high cost is the reason for not purchasing a long-term


care insurance policy.   * The majority of 50+ residents in Hawaii are not confident that they can afford the costs of long-term care for one year in various settings.  Half or more are not


confident that they can afford the cost of long-term care for one year in a nursing home (64%) or in their own home (50%).  The sources respondents believe they will rely on the most to pay


for long-term care are Medicaid (21%), personal savings and assets (17%), long-term care insurance (16%) and Social Security (12%).   * Many 50+ residents in Hawaii support establishing a


public long-term care insurance program in which all working residents would pay a monthly premium to be eligible for limited long-term care services in the future; 59% support establishing


a public long-term care insurance program and 27% oppose the creation of this program.  About one in ten neither support nor oppose this proposal.  Among those who support a long-term care


insurance program, 36% would be willing to pay between $50 and $74 per month in premiums.  29% would be willing to pay between $75 and $124 per month, and 24% would be willing to pay between


$125 and $199. These results are based on a telephone survey fielded November 9th through the 26th, 2012 of 50+ Hawaii residents. A total of 800 interviews were completed. The results are


weighted to reflect the age, gender, and geographic county of residence of the 50+ population in Hawaii. For more information, contact Joanne Binette at 202-434-6303.


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