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Close to home. As you approach the age of needing residential care, here are your options 鈥 and the price tag

The key for Canadians of average means, writes David Aston, is to make the most of government-supported care where available and supplement with care paid for out of your own pocket.

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When it comes to residential care, the key for middle-class Canadians of average means is to make the most use of government-supported care where appropriate and available.聽


One big challenge of planning your retirement is trying to figure out how much you might need to pay for care in a residential setting late in life.

No one can know reliably in advance what later health issues will arise. And the network of in-home care, retirement homes and long-term care homes is a patchwork mix of public and private services, so navigating it can be tricky.

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David Aston

David Aston, a freelance contributing columnist for the Star, is a personal finance and investment journalist. He has a Chartered Financial Analyst designation and is a Chartered Professional Accountant. Reach him via email:聽davidastonstar@gmail.com.

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