Long-Term Care Financing Solutions Conference
Starting next year, the leading edge of the age wave will begin to turn 65. Despite the likelihood of needing long-term care, most individuals are ill-prepared for these potential costs and retirement savings are typically inadequate. The state also remains unprepared for the financial challenge this demographic change will present, leaving state programs such as Medicaid to the brink of collapse at a time when state budgets are already strained. While we have made progress at the federal level with the passage of the CLASS Act, the positive impact of that program remains at least five to seven years in the future. In Minnesota, we must continue to push the issue forward.
Top national and state experts discussed the best possible solutions. The conference was sponsored by the Center for the Study for Politics and Governance, Aging Services of Minnesota, the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging and AARP Minnesota.
For the full program and agenda, please click here.
Tuesday, December 14th, 2010
8 a.m.-12 p.m.
Cowles Auditorium
Humphrey School of Public Affairs
301 19th Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55455
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For more information and disability accommodations, please call (612) 625-5340 or
e-mail
cspg@umn.edu.