Kamala Harris' Ambitious Healthcare Plan for Seniors
Kamala Harris unveiled a plan to include at-home senior care in Medicare, targeting the 'sandwich generation' tasked with caring for both children and aging parents. The proposal aims to lower healthcare costs, maintain senior independence, and alleviate financial burdens on families, supported by drug-price savings.
In a bid to strengthen the 'care economy' and reduce healthcare expenses, Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has proposed an expansion of healthcare benefits to include at-home senior care. Announced during an interview on ABC's 'The View,' this initiative is part of Harris' comprehensive policy platform to assist care providers, especially targeting middle-aged and older women.
Harris shared her own experiences with caregiving, expressing empathy for the 'sandwich generation' simultaneously caring for children and aging family members. She emphasized the importance of maintaining seniors' dignity and independence by enabling them to stay at home, avoiding the hefty costs of residential care facilities.
The plan would extend Medicare coverage to long-term home care for seniors, financed through savings from a newly introduced drug-price negotiation plan by President Biden. This proposal reflects broader elements of President Biden's 'Care Economy' initiatives, aiming to relieve financial burdens on those tasked with caring for ailing loved ones in today's economic landscape.
(With inputs from agencies.)