What is a cognitive impairment?
ANSWER:
The most common example of a cognitive impairment is Alzheimer's disease. Such impairments are characterized by the substantial supervision that a person might need to protect himself or others because of his loss of memory, orientation, or the ability to reason.
Long-Term Care
Health Savings Accounts
You can use this account to pay for your qualified health expenses, including expenses that the plan ordinarily doesn’t cover, such as eyeglasses and hearing aids.
Expenses paid out of the HSA that are eligible expenses under your high-deductible health plan will count toward the plan’s deductible.