By: Dane Petchul | 2010-03-29 | Insurance One of the more difficult retirement planning decisions are whether or not to buy long-term care insurance and, if so, at what age to purchase it. Long-term care planning is usually the one that is most overlooked. Most people do not picture themselves as old and needing care with daily activities, so long-term care planning is put on the back burner. In comparison, life insurance is usually purchased (at a young age), just in case of death in order to protect their families. read more
By: jessica | 2011-01-06 | Insurance The need for long term care increases as we age and become frail. Long term care planning is important to ensure one's independence and dignity. read more
By: Abe Tacker | 2011-09-01 | Insurance Planning your long term care? Good for you. Before looking into your long term care insurance policy options, take a stroll down long term care (LTC) alley where you will find an array of LTC settings. read more
By: Ishan Goradiya | 2010-12-21 | Insurance With many more Americans living past age 80, the need for long term care is rising, and so is the interest in long term care insurance. Yet, a 2006 AARP study noted that most Americans surveyed were underestimating the rising costs of LTC, and presupposing that government programs would provide adequate assistance. read more
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By: DavidovLawNY | 2011-01-25 | Law Planning ahead is relatively simple and straightforward when you have a good handle on what your expenses are going to be. read more
By: adivol | 2012-03-20 | Insurance Long-term care (LTC) involves a variety of services – both medical and non-medical – and it is designed to help people with a chronic illness or disability who cannot care for themselves for long periods of time. read more
By: Rhonda Walton | 2011-07-21 | Insurance Nowadays, it’s better to have a long term care insurance policy with a short benefit period than none at all because the cost of care is expected to rise in the next 20 years. Start your health care plan now with long term care insurance quotes lets you face the worst as you let the grass grow under your feet. read more
By: merian eksteen | 2012-05-19 | Insurance Long term care should be treated as part and parcel of life because any person who journeys through old age or a chronic illness will naturally need some level of care along the way. Long term care plans allow people to receive home based care, assisted living, nursing home care, and other long term care services which otherwise would have been inaccessible. read more
By: Sean Martens | 2011-11-02 | Insurance Whenever people are asked about their long term care (LTC) plan, most of them would say that they have thought about buying a long term care insurance policy but were taken aback by the expensive long term care insurance premiums. read more
By: Sue Nolan | 2012-02-13 | Insurance Forget long term care CLASS Act fashion because there is absolutely no reason to hang on to the hope that Congress will one day resurrect it. Its demise is actually a blessing because had the enrollment to this health care program pushed through, taxpayers will eventually find themselves in an unpleasant financial situation. read more
By: paulmiller | 2010-10-18 | Insurance If you are in poor health and above 65 years of age, then you should purchase long term care insurance policy as there is always inescapable possibility of getting injured and being unable to pay for medical care in the future. This policy is an indispensable part of your balanced retirement plan and serves as a tremendous help for taking care of your future financial needs at the time of medical emergency. read more
By: SweetSoul | 2010-11-26 | Health & Fitness Long term care insurance began in the 1960s. Then, it is basically just a form of nursing care insurance until it stretched out into custodial home care during the 1980s. As years passed, LTC evolved and began to be recognized as what we call as LTCi today which holds various types of contemporary policies and insurance coverage which depends on the health necessities of a specific person. read more
By: Allen Jesson | 2010-04-01 | Insurance A vital ingredient in any successful long-term care insurance plan is to have an affordable policy without sacrificing good coverage. If you receive quotes from several highly rated insurers and yet find that the premiums are still too much to bear, there is no need to panic and assume that long-term care insurance costs too much. You may be able to adjust the benefit amounts of the original quotes to bring the premiums more in line with your expectations;and ensure an affordable policy. read more
By: nickwatson | 2010-10-19 | Insurance The policyholder has the benefit to receive the long-term care services in the facility of his preference including home care, assisted living, adult daycare, respite care, hospital care, and other facilities. Long term care insurance coverage policy is more flexible and provides significantly more options than the usual medical health care programs. read more