A 12-Part Educational Series

Understanding the Conditions That Lead to Long-Term Dependency

Twelve medical conditions — from stroke to arthritis to chronic kidney disease — quietly erode a person's ability to bathe, dress, and live independently. This series explains how, in plain language, without selling anything.

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70% of adults turning 65 today are expected to need some form of long-term care or support in their lifetime
$129,575 national median annual cost of a private nursing home room in 2025
$74,400 national median annual cost of an assisted living community in 2025
4 in 6 core activities of daily living most commonly lost across the conditions in this series

Sources: CareScout 2025 Cost of Care Survey (released March 2026, reflecting data collected July–November 2025); HHS/ASPE research brief on lifetime long-term care needs. Figures are national medians and vary significantly by state and level of care.

The Complete Series

Twelve Conditions, One Consistent Framework

Organized into four clusters — not alphabetically — so the series reads like a designed reference work rather than a random list.

How This Series Works

Every Paper Follows the Same Structure

Consistency is the point. Once you've read one paper in this series, you know exactly how to find what you need in all twelve.

  1. 01 Executive Summary
  2. 02 Understanding the Condition
  3. 03 Diagnosis
  4. 04 Current Maintenance Medications
  5. 05 Promising Clinical Trials — 2026 Update
  6. 06 The Real Cost of Care
  7. 07 The Caregiver Burden
  8. 08 Key Organizations & Resources
  9. 09 Next Steps for Patients & Families
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Why This Series Exists

Written From Inside the Long-Term Care Industry — Not Around It

This series is published by a long-term care insurance industry veteran with more than 45 years in the field, and founder of a national long-term care marketing firm. After decades of watching families discover — too late — how a single diagnosis can upend independence, this series was built to close that information gap before the crisis, not after it.

There is no product sold on this site. No consultation is booked here. The goal is simply an honest, well-sourced reference that families, clinicians, and elder-care professionals can trust and share.

45+ Years in LTC Insurance Sourced from CDC, NIA & CareScout No Sales Content