HHS LAUNCHES NEW WEB SITE PROMOTING
LONG-TERM CARE PLANNING
12/19/206
Essential Planning Tool to Help Americans Own Their Own Future
HHS's Assistant Secretary for Aging Josefina G. Carbonell announced a
new Web site that will make it easier for consumers to get the
information they need to plan for long-term care. The National
Clearinghouse for Long-Term Care Information Web site provides
comprehensive information about long-term care planning, services and
financing options, along with tools to help people begin the planning
process.
The clearinghouse Web site is designed to increase public
awareness about the risks and costs of long-term care and the potential
need for services, and to provide objective information to help people
plan for the future. The clearinghouse Web site was designed by HHS'
Administration on Aging (AoA), Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
(CMS) and the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE).
"The National Clearinghouse for Long-Term Care Information Web site is
an important step toward giving consumers the tools they need to take
personal responsibility for planning for their future long-term care
needs," HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt said.
The Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 mandates that the Clearinghouse
contain the following: objective information to help consumers decide
whether to purchase long-term care insurance or to pursue other private
market alternatives that pay for long-term care; information about
states with long-term care partnerships under Medicaid; and information
about the availability and limitations of coverage for long-term care
under Medicaid. The Web site features a number of resources to help
individuals start the planning process, including interactive tools such
as a savings calculator, contact information for a range of programs and
services, and real-life examples of how individuals have planned
successfully.
The National Clearinghouse for Long-Term Care Information Web
site helps support the principles of the "Choices for Independence
Initiative," included in the recently reauthorized Older Americans Act
(OAA), signed into law by President Bush in October.
"The new OAA helps empower individuals and supports better planning,
improved home and community-based long-term care options, and more
flexible and consumer-friendly systems that allow Americans to remain
vibrant and independent," Assistant Secretary Carbonell said.
The new Web site also supports the "Own Your Future" education campaign,
a joint federal-state initiative designed to increase consumer awareness
about planning for long-term care. HHS recently announced new
federal-state partnerships with several states designed to help
Americans take an active role in planning ahead for their future
long-term care needs.
"The National Clearinghouse for Long-Term Care Information Web site is
an essential component of the 'Own Your Future' campaign," CMS Acting
Administrator Leslie V. Norwalk said. "Users can easily find information
about services, resources and finances to help them plan for future
long-term care needs."
For more information about the "Own Your Future" campaign and the National
Clearinghouse for Long-Term Care Information, please visit www.longtermcare.gov