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MANAGING HEALTHCARE EXPENSES IN RETIREMENT: ARE CANADIANS PROPERLY PREPARED?

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Managing Healthcare Expenses in Retirement

Managing Healthcare Expenses in Retirement: The Myth

We Canadians tend to wrap ourselves with our secure universal healthcare program without paying any mind to the fact that some things are not covered (and coverage varies from province to province). Most people working don’t worry about managing healthcare expenses in retirement.

Some of the items not covered or only partly covered may include:

  • Prescription drugs
  • Eye glasses and contact lenses
  • Para-medical services like physiotherapy
  • Dental Care
  • Dentures

Unfortunately the older we get, the more likely it is we’ll be availing ourselves of these types of services. However, we don’t seem to be saving for these expenses.

Managing Health Care Expenses in Retirement: What should the average Canadian be saving?

According to the Canadian Institute for Health Information costs paid out-of-pocket for healthcare expenses not covered by our provincial plans are on average:

  • $2,700 for people between the ages of 55 and 80
  • More than $5,600 a year for those 80+

The time to start managing healthcare expenses in retirement is now. By 2063 it’s estimated that 20% of Canadians will be 65 and older. And the cost of healthcare is only going to rise making managing healthcare expenses in retirement more challenging.

If you’re living paycheque to paycheque or are a senior on a fixed income, how will you come up with the money to pay for prescription drugs or para-medical expenses? Sadly there are those who are denying themselves their medical necessities because the money is just not there. Or, they’re accumulating debt month over month to try to keep up with expenses. Neither one of these options is a good solution.

Managing healthcare expenses in retirement: What Can You Do If You Have Too Much Debt?

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By Brandon Smith

Brandon Smith is a licensed insolvency trustee and Senior Vice-President of Ira Smith Trustee & Receiver Inc. The firm deals with both individuals and companies facing financial challenges in restructuring, consumer proposals, proposals, receivership and bankruptcy.

They are known for not only their skills in dealing with practical solutions for individuals and companies facing financial challenges, but also for producing results for their clients with realistic choices for practical decision-making. The stress is removed and their clients feel back in control. They do get through their financial challenges and are able to start over, gaining back their former quality of life.

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