Planning for Rising Costs
When you were planning for retirement, you learned about Healthcare & Long-Term Care risks. If you’d like a refresher on the definition and how to prepare before retirement, see our Healthcare & Long Term Care risks in our Planning section.
But if you’re already retired, the challenge is different. Here’s what this risk means now — and how you can take action to manage it.
Why This Risk Matters Now
– Healthcare costs rise with age and often outpace general inflation.
– Long-term care is expensive, and most costs are not covered by Medicare.
– Chronic conditions can stretch retirement budgets unexpectedly.
Practical Strategies for Retirees
Budget realistically — include rising healthcare and prescription costs.
Explore long-term care insurance or hybrid policies while still healthy.
Consider annuities or savings earmarked for healthcare costs.
Review Medicare options annually — plans and coverage change.
Prioritize preventive health — lifestyle choices today reduce costs tomorrow.
Healthcare & Long-Term Care Risk in Retirement Checklist (For Today’s Retirees)
[ ] Estimate annual healthcare inflation at 5%+ in your retirement plan.
[ ] Review your Medicare plan each year during open enrollment.
[ ] Discuss long-term care preferences with family and document them.
[ ] Explore supplemental insurance or hybrid LTC products.
[ ] Set aside or insure for potential late-life care needs.
Key Takeaway
Healthcare and long-term care costs are among the biggest financial risks in retirement. By planning, insuring, and budgeting wisely, you can protect your lifestyle and reduce stress.
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