Supporting Those with Chronic Illness: Tax Tips & Financial Strategies for National Chronic Disease Day
At Acumen MB LLC, we believe that good accounting goes beyond numbers—it supports real people navigating real challenges. Today, on National Chronic Disease Day, we want to recognize the strength and resilience of those living with chronic illnesses and shed light on how thoughtful tax planning and financial strategies can provide some much-needed relief.
Understanding the Financial Impact of Chronic Illness
Chronic diseases—such as diabetes, heart conditions, arthritis, and autoimmune disorders—can take a serious toll not just physically, but financially as well. Between ongoing medical appointments, treatments, prescriptions, assistive devices, and sometimes even necessary changes in employment, the cost of managing a chronic condition can quickly add up.
How the Tax Code Can Help
Fortunately, there are several tax benefits and deductions available that may help ease the burden:
1. Medical Expense Deductions
If your unreimbursed medical expenses exceed 7.5% of your adjusted gross income (AGI), you may be eligible to deduct them. Qualifying expenses may include:
Doctor visits and hospital care
Prescription medications
Medical equipment (wheelchairs, hearing aids, etc.)
Travel costs for medical appointments
Home modifications for accessibility
We can help determine which of your expenses qualify and how to properly document them.
2. Health Savings Accounts (HSAs)
If you’re enrolled in a high-deductible health plan (HDHP), contributing to an HSA allows you to set aside pre-tax dollars for medical expenses. HSAs offer triple tax benefits: contributions are deductible, growth is tax-free, and withdrawals for qualified medical expenses are also tax-free.
3. Disability and Income Considerations
If a chronic condition limits your ability to work, you may receive Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or other income support. These benefits may have tax implications depending on your total income. Our team can help you navigate how this affects your tax return and ensure you're not overpaying.
4. Itemizing vs. Standard Deduction
Many individuals with chronic illnesses find that itemizing their deductions—particularly for medical expenses—yields more tax savings than the standard deduction. We can help evaluate which option is best for your specific situation.
Planning Ahead
Chronic conditions often come with unpredictable costs. That’s why proactive tax planning is essential. At Acumen MB LLC, we work closely with our clients to:
Create budgets that account for ongoing medical needs
Track deductible expenses throughout the year
Plan for future care needs through tax-advantaged savings tools
You're Not Alone
National Chronic Disease Day reminds us that many in our community face daily health battles that often go unseen. If you or a loved one is managing a chronic illness, know that you're not alone—and that there are financial tools available to support your journey.
Let us help you make the most of what the tax code has to offer. If you have questions or need help navigating deductions or planning for long-term care, contact us today. At Acumen MB LLC, we're here to support your financial health every step of the way.








