Financial Planning for Elderly Care

Making money last through the caregiving years

The numbers are staggering. Assisted living averages $4,500/month. Nursing homes can exceed $10,000. Home care runs $25-40 per hour. Without planning, a lifetime of savings can disappear in just a few years of care.

Financial planning for elderly care isn't just about money—it's about maintaining quality of life, preserving options, and preventing family conflict.

Start Planning Now

The best time to plan was years ago. The second best time is today. Even if your parent needs care now, understanding their financial picture and available resources can help you make better decisions.

Assess the Current Situation

Income Sources

Assets

Liabilities

Monthly Expenses

Where to Find Information

Tax returns show income sources. Bank statements reveal expenses. Insurance policies should be reviewed. If your parent has an elder law attorney or financial advisor, involve them. Power of attorney may be needed to access accounts.

Understanding Care Costs

2025 National Averages

Costs vary dramatically by location—up to 50% higher in expensive areas.

What's Often Overlooked

Payment Sources

Medicare

Medicaid

Long-Term Care Insurance

Veterans Benefits

Other Sources

Medicaid Planning

Medicaid has a 5-year look-back period for asset transfers. Gifts or transfers to family members during this period can result in a penalty period of ineligibility. Consult an elder law attorney before making any transfers.

Making Money Last

Reduce Expenses

Maximize Benefits

Increase Income

Strategic Spending

Protecting the Spouse

When one spouse needs care and the other is healthy:

Community Spouse Resource Allowance

Monthly Income Allowance

Consult an Elder Law Attorney

Medicaid and spousal protection rules are complex and state-specific. An elder law attorney can help structure finances legally to protect assets while qualifying for benefits. This is not DIY territory.

Family Financial Discussions

What to Discuss

Preventing Conflict

Compensating the Caregiver

Estate Planning Considerations

Financial Planning Tools

Our Caregiver Kit includes expense trackers, benefit eligibility checklists, and financial planning worksheets.

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Key Takeaways

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