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Let's Find Common Ground

The Long-Term Care Crisis: Howard Gleckman, Stuart Butler and Paul Van de Water

Let's Find Common Ground

USC Dornsife Center for the Political Future

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52.7K Ratings

🗓️ 22 July 2021

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

America’s long-term care system needs much more than a facelift. Is there a common path to solutions?Most baby boomers who retire today can expect to live years longer than their parents or any previous generation. That’s the good news. But there’s a greatly increased need for long-term care as they age. The current system is in crisis and needs much more than a facelift. In this episode, we hear first from a policy expert, Howard Gleckman, of the Tax Policy Institute, who explains why solutions to this crisis have been so hard to find. We also interview Stuart Butler and Paul Van de Water on their differences over paying for long-term care, and how they came to find common ground. This podcast was co-produced in partnership with Convergence Center for Policy Resolution and is one of a series of podcasts that Common Ground Committee and Convergence are producing together. Convergence brings together key stakeholders of an issue to develop policies that deliver the most value to the greatest number of people. These projects emphasize collaboration and often result in friendships among people with strongly held opposing positions. Convergence recently published Rethinking Care for Older Adults, a report with recommendations to improve care, housing, and services for seniors.

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0:00.0

Do you take care of your parents, or maybe you know someone who does?

0:05.4

As Americans age, millions of adult children are stepping in to provide care or oversee

0:10.7

paid caregivers.

0:12.8

For many families, this involves a great deal of time, angst, and money.

0:19.4

There's a pressing need for long-term care to help people as they age.

0:24.1

This includes everything from caregivers to transportation services to stair lifts at

0:29.4

home, and right now there's very little consensus about how to pay for it.

0:39.8

This is Let's Find Common Ground.

0:41.8

I'm Richard Davies.

0:43.3

And I'm Ashley Melntite.

0:45.8

In this episode, we break down the issues of long-term care and what's at stake.

0:51.0

Our first guest is former journalist Howard Gleckman of the Tax Policy Institute.

0:56.5

He sets the stage for us, and then we meet two experts from different political backgrounds

1:02.3

who used to strongly disagree about how America should pay for long-term care.

1:07.6

Today they're more closely aligned.

1:10.0

We find out how they got there.

1:12.6

First, let's hear from Howard Gleckman.

1:16.4

Howard, when we talk about long-term care, what exactly do we mean?

1:20.8

So, this is a confusing issue, and I'm glad you asked me.

1:24.6

If you are somebody with disability or with chronic conditions, likely needs some assistance,

1:32.8

some personal assistance.

1:33.9

That might be help getting started in the morning.

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