Study Finds Higher Costs for Caregivers of Elderly By JANE GROSS Published: November 19, 2007

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Study Finds Higher Costs for Caregivers of Elderly By JANE GROSS Published: November 19,

Out-of-Pocket Costs The out-of-pocket cost of caring for an aging parent or spouse averages about $5,500 a year, according to the nation’s first in-depth study of such expenses, a sum that is more than double previous estimates and more than the average American household spends annually on health care and entertainment combined. Family members responsible for ailing loved ones provide not only “hands on” care but often reach into their own pockets to pay for many other expenses of care recipients, including groceries, household goods, drugs, medical co-payments and transportation. That nudges the average cost of providing long-distance care to $8,728 a year. These caregivers, spending on average 10% of their household income, manage the financial burden by taking out loans, skipping vacations, dipping into savings or ignoring their own health care.

Some Selection Bias These findings and others, to be released today, came from a telephone survey of 1,000 adults caring for someone over age 50 who needs help with activities like bathing, using the toilet, preparing meals, shopping or managing finances. It is the first detailed look at out-of- pocket spending among the estimated 34 million Americans providing care for older family members or friends and builds on a 2004 study. The survey was conducted by the National Alliance for Caregiving, a research and policy organization, and Evercare, a division of the UnitedHealth Group, which coordinates long-term care for 150,000 clients. The report urges government assistance for family caregivers, whether through tax deductions, tax credits or other stipends.

Most Common Expenses The most common expenses for caregivers are household goods and food (42% of respondents), transportation (39%), medical co-payments and pharmaceuticals (31%), clothing (21%), and home repair and maintenance (13%). Other strategies involve caregivers compromising their own retirement. Some dipped into savings (34%); others limited saving for the future (27%). And many neglected personal health care (23%). The highest out-of-pocket costs were incurred by long- distance caregivers, followed by those who live with their ailing relative. Caregivers who live nearby spend the least.

Cost of Care

Percent of persons who mentioned needing help of other persons Bath/Shower Dress Eating Transfer Toilet Source: National Health Information Survey, 2001

Economic Analysis Activities of daily living (ADL) is an inventory.ADL Sometimes it is used to measure need. –Bathing –Dressing –Toileting –Transfer –Feeding Costs Disabilities Index

IncludedExcluded Economic Analysis Most likely that people with problems in ADL are further to the right with latent disabilities index. By looking ONLY at them, and calculating a mean, you’re getting a biased estimate for the population as a whole Costs Latent Disabilities Index Mean