LCTi Myth: I Cannot Afford Long-Term Care Insurance
by Terry Stanfield
As the title of this says, the belief that you cannot afford long-term care insurance is nothing more than a myth. The truth of the matter is that everyone can afford long-term care insurance, and everyone who is interested in retirement planning should. The premiums are not high when they are compared with the long-term care cost that families, or the individual, will have to incur over the course of the long-term care life.
If you are worried that you cannot afford long-term care insurance, then start getting the premiums as early as you can. There is nothing wrong with a 30-year-old doing retirement planning. In fact, the younger you are, the lower your premiums are. Often, a 30-year-old will pay $100 or more less than a senior citizen will in their monthly insurance premiums to pay for their long-term care insurance. The types of young individuals who take the initiative to start retirement planning understand the long-term care cost they may have to pay for without the insurance, and they understand that nearly half of all those who use long-term care services are not over the age of 65.
Long-term care is incredibly important and an individual should make the effort to afford long-term care insurance because it will make things easier, financially speaking, on their family and themselves. Costs can run as high as $5,000 per month for long-term care, and without long-term care insurance, an individual's savings can disappear very quickly.
For the cost of cable television or monthly payments on that exercise machine you bought but never use, you can afford to pay your insurance premiums on your long-term care plan. There is no reason you cannot afford long-term care insurance when you make the effort to cut back on non-essentials. There is nothing more essential than making sure you have the money to get the long-term care you need in case you need help with your day-to-day activities.
Do not think that you will only need it when you are 80. Your life can change in an instant, and even at the young age of 40 you can require long-term care because of an accident, surgery, or illness. Christopher Reeve was healthy and fit at the age of 41, at the age of 42 he was paralyzed from the neck down because of a fall from a horse. He required long-term care for the rest of his life. If it can happen to Superman, it can happen to anyone.
Conclusion
If you believe the myth that only some can afford long-term care insurance, then you need to give your head a shake. Everyone, even if they have to cut back on that latte every day, can afford long-term care insurance when they make the initiative. Retirement planning for long-term care cost is an effective way of taking your future by the horns and ensuring your family does not have to pay for your care, thereby putting financial stresses on them as well. Everyone can afford long-term care insurance, it is just a matter of whether or not they want to take the initiative and pay for it.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide and read Simplifying Long-Term Care.
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Do I Continue Paying LCTi Premiums While Receiving Benefits?
Do I Continue Paying LCTi Premiums While Receiving Benefits?
by Terry Stanfield
This is a common question for those who have been paying their LCTi Premiums, but are about to collect on them. Heaven forbid that you may need to start collecting benefits abruptly because of an accident, illness or surgery, but in the event this happens, you will want to collect on your benefits while you are still in the process of paying your premiums. It is an excellent question and a very important one because it will dictate when you begin receiving the benefits of long-term care from your LCTi premiums.
The truth is that once you want to begin receiving the benefits of your LCTi program, you will need to fill out a waiver of premium, which will then allow you to stop paying your premiums once the time comes that you are eligible for them and you have finished the waiting period.
There is a very important point to remember when you waive your LCTi premiums, and that is that not all premiums may be waived. Depending on the LCTi plan, you may waive your LCTi premiums for nursing home care, but not for home care, while other plans waive both premiums. It is important you know which applies to you and how your coverage provider will respond to the request.
Once you have recovered, in the case of surgery, an illness, or accident, you can begin paying premiums again as your benefits will cease at that point. If you are using the long-term care insurance federal program, you do not pay premiums after the first day of the month after you have completed your mandatory waiting period. At that point, you will begin receiving the benefits of the program again.
While all LCTi premiums providers will provide you with your benefits when you stop the premiums, you should make sure you find out how that will work, what you will be entitled to and what may not be covered by the plan you have stopped paying premiums into. Generally, it will be universal across the board, but there is not harm in checking to see the minor details and fine print on the insurance forms. This will save you from headaches later on, down the road.
Conclusion Paying your LCTi premiums allow you to collect on the benefits of the LCTi coverage plan later on. However, knowing if you still pay your premiums while you are receiving benefits has become a common question for many individuals. The fact of the matter is that no, you will not be paying your premiums while you collect your benefits, but you will have to fill out a waiver of premium form, as well as go through the waiting period before you receive the benefits. Once this is done, you will begin receiving your benefits until the point comes where you have recovered and are able to begin paying premiums once again. As stated, find out what your benefits will entitle you to so you are not left with something that may not work for your current long-term care situation.
You should just ask for help from an insurance representative who specializes in long term care insurance to answer any questions.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide, ask questions and request a long term care insurance quote. We represent 20 of the top LTCi providers. This gives you tremendous options.
by Terry Stanfield
This is a common question for those who have been paying their LCTi Premiums, but are about to collect on them. Heaven forbid that you may need to start collecting benefits abruptly because of an accident, illness or surgery, but in the event this happens, you will want to collect on your benefits while you are still in the process of paying your premiums. It is an excellent question and a very important one because it will dictate when you begin receiving the benefits of long-term care from your LCTi premiums.
The truth is that once you want to begin receiving the benefits of your LCTi program, you will need to fill out a waiver of premium, which will then allow you to stop paying your premiums once the time comes that you are eligible for them and you have finished the waiting period.
There is a very important point to remember when you waive your LCTi premiums, and that is that not all premiums may be waived. Depending on the LCTi plan, you may waive your LCTi premiums for nursing home care, but not for home care, while other plans waive both premiums. It is important you know which applies to you and how your coverage provider will respond to the request.
Once you have recovered, in the case of surgery, an illness, or accident, you can begin paying premiums again as your benefits will cease at that point. If you are using the long-term care insurance federal program, you do not pay premiums after the first day of the month after you have completed your mandatory waiting period. At that point, you will begin receiving the benefits of the program again.
While all LCTi premiums providers will provide you with your benefits when you stop the premiums, you should make sure you find out how that will work, what you will be entitled to and what may not be covered by the plan you have stopped paying premiums into. Generally, it will be universal across the board, but there is not harm in checking to see the minor details and fine print on the insurance forms. This will save you from headaches later on, down the road.
Conclusion Paying your LCTi premiums allow you to collect on the benefits of the LCTi coverage plan later on. However, knowing if you still pay your premiums while you are receiving benefits has become a common question for many individuals. The fact of the matter is that no, you will not be paying your premiums while you collect your benefits, but you will have to fill out a waiver of premium form, as well as go through the waiting period before you receive the benefits. Once this is done, you will begin receiving your benefits until the point comes where you have recovered and are able to begin paying premiums once again. As stated, find out what your benefits will entitle you to so you are not left with something that may not work for your current long-term care situation.
You should just ask for help from an insurance representative who specializes in long term care insurance to answer any questions.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide, ask questions and request a long term care insurance quote. We represent 20 of the top LTCi providers. This gives you tremendous options.
Long Term Insurance Fraud: How To Avoid It
Long Term Insurance Fraud: How To Avoid It
by Terry Stanfield
We do not live in a perfect world and the risk of fraud exists. It may be a fraud through a company offering you products, or it may be fraud through con artists, but the sad truth is it exists. Long-term care insurance is not exempt from the risk of fraud, and there are those out there who will try and benefit off your misfortune and leave you with nothing. One of the important things you can learn from the mistakes of others is how to avoid being a victim of insurance fraud.
Obviously, the first thing anyone should consider when they are thinking of getting long-term care insurance is research. Researching a company is one of the best ways to prevent long-term insurance fraud. When you look at the record of a company, you will be given a clear indication of how they will treat you and your money.
You should look into the financial rating of a company to determine how legit it is, and how stable it is. Standard & Poor determines the strength of insurance companies, as well as giving detailed financial profiles on thousands of insurance companies. You can also look at Fitch Ratings, which give financial strength ratings for many insurance companies.
When you decide on a long-term care insurance policy, make sure you get the policy when you meet with the insurance broker. Do not fall for the line of 'It is all in the brochure.' Usually, it is not. You should be able to get the policy, in writing, when you meet with the broker and before you sign it, make sure you read it very carefully, even if you have to take it home to do so.
When you get a policy, you are asked for a month's premium up front to process the application. If you choose not to accept the policy or you are declined, you should get your money back in full.
You can also talk to friends of yours to find out what insurance company they go through for their own long-term care insurance policies, if they do. However, do not accept their word because they could be victims of long-term insurance fraud and not even know it yet. Just research the company and if you find out something troubling, let them know. Conclusion Long-term care insurance is one of the best things you can do to make sure you are not a financial burden on your family. However, you do not want to give someone your money and find out later that you were a victim of fraud. Then, with all the money you put in, you come up with nothing and that is a horrible situation to be in. Do your research, ask questions, don't sign anything without reading it and always make clear what you expect up front. If you do this, you should be okay and be able to prevent yourself from becoming a victim of long-term care insurance fraud. You should just ask for help from an insurance representative who specializes in long term care insurance to answer any questions.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide and read Simplifying Long-Term Care.
by Terry Stanfield
We do not live in a perfect world and the risk of fraud exists. It may be a fraud through a company offering you products, or it may be fraud through con artists, but the sad truth is it exists. Long-term care insurance is not exempt from the risk of fraud, and there are those out there who will try and benefit off your misfortune and leave you with nothing. One of the important things you can learn from the mistakes of others is how to avoid being a victim of insurance fraud.
Obviously, the first thing anyone should consider when they are thinking of getting long-term care insurance is research. Researching a company is one of the best ways to prevent long-term insurance fraud. When you look at the record of a company, you will be given a clear indication of how they will treat you and your money.
You should look into the financial rating of a company to determine how legit it is, and how stable it is. Standard & Poor determines the strength of insurance companies, as well as giving detailed financial profiles on thousands of insurance companies. You can also look at Fitch Ratings, which give financial strength ratings for many insurance companies.
When you decide on a long-term care insurance policy, make sure you get the policy when you meet with the insurance broker. Do not fall for the line of 'It is all in the brochure.' Usually, it is not. You should be able to get the policy, in writing, when you meet with the broker and before you sign it, make sure you read it very carefully, even if you have to take it home to do so.
When you get a policy, you are asked for a month's premium up front to process the application. If you choose not to accept the policy or you are declined, you should get your money back in full.
You can also talk to friends of yours to find out what insurance company they go through for their own long-term care insurance policies, if they do. However, do not accept their word because they could be victims of long-term insurance fraud and not even know it yet. Just research the company and if you find out something troubling, let them know. Conclusion Long-term care insurance is one of the best things you can do to make sure you are not a financial burden on your family. However, you do not want to give someone your money and find out later that you were a victim of fraud. Then, with all the money you put in, you come up with nothing and that is a horrible situation to be in. Do your research, ask questions, don't sign anything without reading it and always make clear what you expect up front. If you do this, you should be okay and be able to prevent yourself from becoming a victim of long-term care insurance fraud. You should just ask for help from an insurance representative who specializes in long term care insurance to answer any questions.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide and read Simplifying Long-Term Care.
How Does Long Term Care Insurance Work?
How Does Long Term Care Insurance Work?
by Brian Harris
How does long term care insurance work? This is a question I hear almost every day. Many people still do not understand how LTCi works. Due to the heightened awareness of Long Term Care Insurance over the past several years, most people realize that this coverage is an important part of their financial planning.
When you purchase LTC you are simply purchasing a pool of money to be used at a later date. We all hope to live to be 101 and pass away in our sleep. Unfortunately this is not often the case. There is almost 70% chance that one person in a couple will need Long Term Care at some point in their lives. For a single person there is a 40% chance of needing Long Term Care. Your pool of money is equal to your daily $ amount times your benefit period. Thus, if you select 4 year plan with a daily $ amount of $150, your pool of coverage is $219,000 ($150 X 's 365 days = $54,750 X 4 years = $219,000). Keep in mind, even though you have selected a 4-year plan, the policy can last much longer than 4 years. The policy will last as long as you have money in your pool of coverage. It works just like your checking account. As you receive care, the cost of the care comes out of your pool of money. Instead of you writing out the checks, the insurance company now acts as your bank and pays for your care from your pool of coverage. Thus, lets say you need homecare and the cost is only $120 a day, instead of the $150 a day you purchased. The other $30 a day is not lost it stays in your pool of money giving you 5 years of coverage instead of 4 years. If you are in a situation where you are receiving the full $150 a day, but you are only receiving care only 4 days a week, your pool of money would last 7 years instead of 4 years under this regimen.
Now let's assume, you purchase this policy today with $150 daily coverage, but you do not need care until 10 years down the road.Due to inflation, the $150 is not going to stretch far enough. Therefore, it is recommended to purchase an inflation protection option at the time you purchase coverage. With a 5% simple inflation option (which is recommended for people over age 65) the coverage grows and doubles every 20 years. Thus, the $150 you started with would grow to $225 in 10 years and $300 in 20 years. With a 5% compound inflation option, (recommended for people age 65 and under) your coverage grows and doubles every 14.3 years. Keep in mind , your pool of money is also growing and doubling over time, to offset the high rate of inflation.
When it is time to receive coverage under your Long Term Care policy, you are responsible for your elimination period. This is similar to the deductible in your auto insurance policy. It is the number of days before benefits begin. Common elimination periods are 30, 60 and 90 days, with the 90-day being the least expensive.
Long Term Care is not as confusing as many people make it out to be. Hopefully this article will make it a little easier to understand the question "How does long term care insurance work?". The bottom line is, going without this important coverage could easily wipe out your life savings. Remember, when you are looking into this coverage for yourself, you are simply purchasing a pool of money to pay for your future Long Term Care expenses.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide and read Necessary Components LTCi.
by Brian Harris
How does long term care insurance work? This is a question I hear almost every day. Many people still do not understand how LTCi works. Due to the heightened awareness of Long Term Care Insurance over the past several years, most people realize that this coverage is an important part of their financial planning.
When you purchase LTC you are simply purchasing a pool of money to be used at a later date. We all hope to live to be 101 and pass away in our sleep. Unfortunately this is not often the case. There is almost 70% chance that one person in a couple will need Long Term Care at some point in their lives. For a single person there is a 40% chance of needing Long Term Care. Your pool of money is equal to your daily $ amount times your benefit period. Thus, if you select 4 year plan with a daily $ amount of $150, your pool of coverage is $219,000 ($150 X 's 365 days = $54,750 X 4 years = $219,000). Keep in mind, even though you have selected a 4-year plan, the policy can last much longer than 4 years. The policy will last as long as you have money in your pool of coverage. It works just like your checking account. As you receive care, the cost of the care comes out of your pool of money. Instead of you writing out the checks, the insurance company now acts as your bank and pays for your care from your pool of coverage. Thus, lets say you need homecare and the cost is only $120 a day, instead of the $150 a day you purchased. The other $30 a day is not lost it stays in your pool of money giving you 5 years of coverage instead of 4 years. If you are in a situation where you are receiving the full $150 a day, but you are only receiving care only 4 days a week, your pool of money would last 7 years instead of 4 years under this regimen.
Now let's assume, you purchase this policy today with $150 daily coverage, but you do not need care until 10 years down the road.Due to inflation, the $150 is not going to stretch far enough. Therefore, it is recommended to purchase an inflation protection option at the time you purchase coverage. With a 5% simple inflation option (which is recommended for people over age 65) the coverage grows and doubles every 20 years. Thus, the $150 you started with would grow to $225 in 10 years and $300 in 20 years. With a 5% compound inflation option, (recommended for people age 65 and under) your coverage grows and doubles every 14.3 years. Keep in mind , your pool of money is also growing and doubling over time, to offset the high rate of inflation.
When it is time to receive coverage under your Long Term Care policy, you are responsible for your elimination period. This is similar to the deductible in your auto insurance policy. It is the number of days before benefits begin. Common elimination periods are 30, 60 and 90 days, with the 90-day being the least expensive.
Long Term Care is not as confusing as many people make it out to be. Hopefully this article will make it a little easier to understand the question "How does long term care insurance work?". The bottom line is, going without this important coverage could easily wipe out your life savings. Remember, when you are looking into this coverage for yourself, you are simply purchasing a pool of money to pay for your future Long Term Care expenses.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide and read Necessary Components LTCi.
How Much Long-Term Care Coverage Do I Need?
How Much Long-Term Care Coverage Do I Need?
by Terry Stanfield
Long-term care may be needed for yourself, or a loved one, in the future and you need to prepare for that possibility. However, it can be difficult to know exactly how much long-term care they will need in the future, since it is impossible to predict the future. You could end up needing long-term care insurance for a few months following an accident, surgery or illness, or you could need long-term care insurance for years in your old age when you need assistance with day-to-day activities. There is no way to tell how it will be for you.
As a result, you should look at what kind of life you want for yourself in the event you need long-term care. Do you want to have the same financially stable life you currently enjoy, or do you want just enough insurance to get by because you have a large savings? These are the questions you need to ask yourself before you go about getting your long-term care insurance coverage.
Generally, you are not going to want to go with the lowest insurance plan because you may not have those savings forever, and even long-term care insurance will only cover so much if you go with the lowest plan. Before you know it, you could end up with no money left and poor insurance coverage. If your long-term care needs go on for years, you could be in a very difficult situation.
As well, you may choose not to go with the highest priced plan, despite the ample benefits it can provide for you. You may choose to not go with the highest priced plan because of you own financial situation at the time, or because you simply do not want to.
Try to go with a middle of the road long-term care plan that will cover you even if you have savings. This will allow you to have the care you need, without having to dip too much into your savings. This will then allow you to last for quite awhile on your savings. As with anything, the middle-road is often the best option to go with. You will not have to spend too much like you would on the higher plans, but you will gain more coverage than you would on the lower plans. It is all about moderation and having a good savings to go along with your long-term care insurance coverage plan.
Conclusion The world is an uncertain place, and while long-term care insurance can provide you with the assurance you need to know about how your life will play out in the event you need long-term care, finding the right coverage can be difficult. If you have the money, go with the higher-cost coverage plans, the more you pay the more you get and the less you worry. If you don't have much money, then go with the best plan you can afford. You don't want the lowest plan but if that is all you can pay for; then take it. A little long-term care insurance coverage will be better than none.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide and read Simplifying Long-Term Care.
by Terry Stanfield
Long-term care may be needed for yourself, or a loved one, in the future and you need to prepare for that possibility. However, it can be difficult to know exactly how much long-term care they will need in the future, since it is impossible to predict the future. You could end up needing long-term care insurance for a few months following an accident, surgery or illness, or you could need long-term care insurance for years in your old age when you need assistance with day-to-day activities. There is no way to tell how it will be for you.
As a result, you should look at what kind of life you want for yourself in the event you need long-term care. Do you want to have the same financially stable life you currently enjoy, or do you want just enough insurance to get by because you have a large savings? These are the questions you need to ask yourself before you go about getting your long-term care insurance coverage.
Generally, you are not going to want to go with the lowest insurance plan because you may not have those savings forever, and even long-term care insurance will only cover so much if you go with the lowest plan. Before you know it, you could end up with no money left and poor insurance coverage. If your long-term care needs go on for years, you could be in a very difficult situation.
As well, you may choose not to go with the highest priced plan, despite the ample benefits it can provide for you. You may choose to not go with the highest priced plan because of you own financial situation at the time, or because you simply do not want to.
Try to go with a middle of the road long-term care plan that will cover you even if you have savings. This will allow you to have the care you need, without having to dip too much into your savings. This will then allow you to last for quite awhile on your savings. As with anything, the middle-road is often the best option to go with. You will not have to spend too much like you would on the higher plans, but you will gain more coverage than you would on the lower plans. It is all about moderation and having a good savings to go along with your long-term care insurance coverage plan.
Conclusion The world is an uncertain place, and while long-term care insurance can provide you with the assurance you need to know about how your life will play out in the event you need long-term care, finding the right coverage can be difficult. If you have the money, go with the higher-cost coverage plans, the more you pay the more you get and the less you worry. If you don't have much money, then go with the best plan you can afford. You don't want the lowest plan but if that is all you can pay for; then take it. A little long-term care insurance coverage will be better than none.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide and read Simplifying Long-Term Care.
Long Term Care Insurance Premiums: What I Can Deduct.
by Terry Stanfield
When tax season comes, all anyone seems to talk about is deductions. Not surprisingly, one of the most common questions about long-term care insurance premiums is "Can I deduct them?"
Well, the truth is that you can, in some cases, so find out where you sit in terms of deduction scenarios to find out what you can deduct from your long-term care insurance premiums.
First of all, if you are an individual taxpayer that does not itemize, then you are unable to claim a deduction on your long-term care insurance premiums. However, if you do itemize deductions then you can deduct the health insurance premium but it is limited to the lesser of the actual premium, or eligible long-term care premium.
If you are a self-employed tax payer, including partnerships, members of LLC, or sole proprietors, then you are eligible for a self-employed health insurance deduction on your IRS Form but it is limited to the lesser of actual premium paid but it is not subject to the 7.5 percent of Adjusted Gross Income threshold.
If your premiums are paid for by an employer, the employer will treat the long-term care insurance premiums as accident and health plans. These premiums would then be deductible to the employer and would not be including in the income of the employee.
It can get a bit complicated to understand what you can deduct and what you cannot deduct when tax season comes around. As a result, it is important that you contact your tax adviser or accountant to find out exactly what you can and cannot do. You do not want to try and deduct something you cannot and then face an audit, and at the same time you do not want to neglect to deduct what you can, forcing you to pay more or receive less on your income tax rebate.
If you do your own taxes, then consult your insurance company to find out what you are able to deduct on the long-term care insurance premiums that you pay to them. The representatives should be more than helpful in answering your questions and ensuring you do not end up audited, or not deducting what you can.
Summary Tax season is a stressful time for citizens and accountants alike. It is a time of trying to figure out what to deduct, what to exclude and how to get as much bang for their buck as possible. As a result, people will try and deduct everything that they can, including long-term care insurance premiums.
Many do not realize, however, what they can deduct in terms of their long-term care insurance premiums, but if they take the time to research the tax information and figure out where they sit in terms of the type of taxpayer they are, they should be able to figure it out. In the worst case scenario, an individual should just ask for help from an accountant or insurance representative who will be happy to answer any questions.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide and read "How Does Long Term Care Insurance Work?".
by Terry Stanfield
When tax season comes, all anyone seems to talk about is deductions. Not surprisingly, one of the most common questions about long-term care insurance premiums is "Can I deduct them?"
Well, the truth is that you can, in some cases, so find out where you sit in terms of deduction scenarios to find out what you can deduct from your long-term care insurance premiums.
First of all, if you are an individual taxpayer that does not itemize, then you are unable to claim a deduction on your long-term care insurance premiums. However, if you do itemize deductions then you can deduct the health insurance premium but it is limited to the lesser of the actual premium, or eligible long-term care premium.
If you are a self-employed tax payer, including partnerships, members of LLC, or sole proprietors, then you are eligible for a self-employed health insurance deduction on your IRS Form but it is limited to the lesser of actual premium paid but it is not subject to the 7.5 percent of Adjusted Gross Income threshold.
If your premiums are paid for by an employer, the employer will treat the long-term care insurance premiums as accident and health plans. These premiums would then be deductible to the employer and would not be including in the income of the employee.
It can get a bit complicated to understand what you can deduct and what you cannot deduct when tax season comes around. As a result, it is important that you contact your tax adviser or accountant to find out exactly what you can and cannot do. You do not want to try and deduct something you cannot and then face an audit, and at the same time you do not want to neglect to deduct what you can, forcing you to pay more or receive less on your income tax rebate.
If you do your own taxes, then consult your insurance company to find out what you are able to deduct on the long-term care insurance premiums that you pay to them. The representatives should be more than helpful in answering your questions and ensuring you do not end up audited, or not deducting what you can.
Summary Tax season is a stressful time for citizens and accountants alike. It is a time of trying to figure out what to deduct, what to exclude and how to get as much bang for their buck as possible. As a result, people will try and deduct everything that they can, including long-term care insurance premiums.
Many do not realize, however, what they can deduct in terms of their long-term care insurance premiums, but if they take the time to research the tax information and figure out where they sit in terms of the type of taxpayer they are, they should be able to figure it out. In the worst case scenario, an individual should just ask for help from an accountant or insurance representative who will be happy to answer any questions.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide and read "How Does Long Term Care Insurance Work?".
I Don't need Long Term Care Insurance, Think Again!
I Don't need Long Term Care Insurance, Think Again!
by Terry Stanfield
Who knows what the future will hold for us. A simple drive through the city can turn into a serious car accident that leaves you in need of long-term care for the rest of your life, depending on how circumstances fall into place. Many people understand that the worst can happen in life, but few actually prepare for it. If you do want to prepare for the possibility, there is nothing better you can do than purchase long-term care insurance.
Long-term care is something various people, at different ages, will need in their lives. It could be as a result of old age reducing an individual's ability to care for themselves or it may be as a result of an accident that left an individual paralyzed or with a severe brain injury. When long-term care is needed, Medicare will not cover the expenses of the individual who is in need of long-term care, and that financial burden will often fall onto family. However, with long-term care insurance, that burden is removed and the individual can benefit from living the type of lifestyle, financially-speaking, that they did before they needed long-term care.
Long-term care insurance is no different than any other insurance you pay for. You pay for house insurance and car insurance on the off-chance your house will burn down or your car will be involved in an accident. The chances are low, but you make monthly payments to ensure you have bases covered. The same is true with long-term care insurance. There is a small chance you will be paralyzed, suffer a brain injury or need long-term care in your old age, but you pay into the insurance plan in case it does happen.
The foolish state that it will never happen, and if people can learn anything from life it is that anything can, and will, happen. You should never leave everything to chance and you need to prepare yourself for the possibility of you, or a family member, needing long-term care by purchasing long-term care insurance.
Purchasing long-term care insurance is not an admission that something bad will happen, but simply preparing for the possibility that long-term care may be needed in the future, and you are not going to leave the burden of that on your family or friends. Conclusion Long-term care can happen to anyone. It can be as a result of old age or an unfortunate accident, but the point is that it is not an impossibility. As a result, preparing for long-term care by purchasing long-term care insurance is incredibly important. With long-term care insurance, you will remove a financial burden from your family while you are in need of long-term care. Your long-term care situation may stretch a decade, a year, or only a few months, but no matter how long you need long-term care, long-term care insurance will be there to make things easier on everyone.
Do not leave anything to chance and prepare yourself for the possibility of long-term care with long-term care insurance.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide, ask questions and request a long term care insurance quote. We represent 20 of the top LTCi providers. This gives you tremendous options.
by Terry Stanfield
Who knows what the future will hold for us. A simple drive through the city can turn into a serious car accident that leaves you in need of long-term care for the rest of your life, depending on how circumstances fall into place. Many people understand that the worst can happen in life, but few actually prepare for it. If you do want to prepare for the possibility, there is nothing better you can do than purchase long-term care insurance.
Long-term care is something various people, at different ages, will need in their lives. It could be as a result of old age reducing an individual's ability to care for themselves or it may be as a result of an accident that left an individual paralyzed or with a severe brain injury. When long-term care is needed, Medicare will not cover the expenses of the individual who is in need of long-term care, and that financial burden will often fall onto family. However, with long-term care insurance, that burden is removed and the individual can benefit from living the type of lifestyle, financially-speaking, that they did before they needed long-term care.
Long-term care insurance is no different than any other insurance you pay for. You pay for house insurance and car insurance on the off-chance your house will burn down or your car will be involved in an accident. The chances are low, but you make monthly payments to ensure you have bases covered. The same is true with long-term care insurance. There is a small chance you will be paralyzed, suffer a brain injury or need long-term care in your old age, but you pay into the insurance plan in case it does happen.
The foolish state that it will never happen, and if people can learn anything from life it is that anything can, and will, happen. You should never leave everything to chance and you need to prepare yourself for the possibility of you, or a family member, needing long-term care by purchasing long-term care insurance.
Purchasing long-term care insurance is not an admission that something bad will happen, but simply preparing for the possibility that long-term care may be needed in the future, and you are not going to leave the burden of that on your family or friends. Conclusion Long-term care can happen to anyone. It can be as a result of old age or an unfortunate accident, but the point is that it is not an impossibility. As a result, preparing for long-term care by purchasing long-term care insurance is incredibly important. With long-term care insurance, you will remove a financial burden from your family while you are in need of long-term care. Your long-term care situation may stretch a decade, a year, or only a few months, but no matter how long you need long-term care, long-term care insurance will be there to make things easier on everyone.
Do not leave anything to chance and prepare yourself for the possibility of long-term care with long-term care insurance.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide, ask questions and request a long term care insurance quote. We represent 20 of the top LTCi providers. This gives you tremendous options.
How Does Long Term Care Insurance Work?
How Does Long Term Care Insurance Work?
by Brian Harris
How does long term care insurance work? This is a question I hear almost every day. Many people still do not understand how LTCi works. Due to the heightened awareness of Long Term Care Insurance over the past several years, most people realize that this coverage is an important part of their financial planning.
When you purchase LTC you are simply purchasing a pool of money to be used at a later date. We all hope to live to be 101 and pass away in our sleep. Unfortunately this is not often the case. There is almost 70% chance that one person in a couple will need Long Term Care at some point in their lives. For a single person there is a 40% chance of needing Long Term Care. Your pool of money is equal to your daily $ amount times your benefit period. Thus, if you select 4 year plan with a daily $ amount of $150, your pool of coverage is $219,000 ($150 X 's 365 days = $54,750 X 4 years = $219,000). Keep in mind, even though you have selected a 4-year plan, the policy can last much longer than 4 years. The policy will last as long as you have money in your pool of coverage. It works just like your checking account. As you receive care, the cost of the care comes out of your pool of money. Instead of you writing out the checks, the insurance company now acts as your bank and pays for your care from your pool of coverage. Thus, lets say you need homecare and the cost is only $120 a day, instead of the $150 a day you purchased. The other $30 a day is not lost it stays in your pool of money giving you 5 years of coverage instead of 4 years. If you are in a situation where you are receiving the full $150 a day, but you are only receiving care only 4 days a week, your pool of money would last 7 years instead of 4 years under this regimen.
Now let's assume, you purchase this policy today with $150 daily coverage, but you do not need care until 10 years down the road.Due to inflation, the $150 is not going to stretch far enough. Therefore, it is recommended to purchase an inflation protection option at the time you purchase coverage. With a 5% simple inflation option (which is recommended for people over age 65) the coverage grows and doubles every 20 years. Thus, the $150 you started with would grow to $225 in 10 years and $300 in 20 years. With a 5% compound inflation option, (recommended for people age 65 and under) your coverage grows and doubles every 14.3 years. Keep in mind , your pool of money is also growing and doubling over time, to offset the high rate of inflation.
When it is time to receive coverage under your Long Term Care policy, you are responsible for your elimination period. This is similar to the deductible in your auto insurance policy. It is the number of days before benefits begin. Common elimination periods are 30, 60 and 90 days, with the 90-day being the least expensive.
Long Term Care is not as confusing as many people make it out to be. Hopefully this article will make it a little easier to understand the question "How does long term care insurance work?". The bottom line is, going without this important coverage could easily wipe out your life savings. Remember, when you are looking into this coverage for yourself, you are simply purchasing a pool of money to pay for your future Long Term Care expenses.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide and read Necessary Components LTCi.
by Brian Harris
How does long term care insurance work? This is a question I hear almost every day. Many people still do not understand how LTCi works. Due to the heightened awareness of Long Term Care Insurance over the past several years, most people realize that this coverage is an important part of their financial planning.
When you purchase LTC you are simply purchasing a pool of money to be used at a later date. We all hope to live to be 101 and pass away in our sleep. Unfortunately this is not often the case. There is almost 70% chance that one person in a couple will need Long Term Care at some point in their lives. For a single person there is a 40% chance of needing Long Term Care. Your pool of money is equal to your daily $ amount times your benefit period. Thus, if you select 4 year plan with a daily $ amount of $150, your pool of coverage is $219,000 ($150 X 's 365 days = $54,750 X 4 years = $219,000). Keep in mind, even though you have selected a 4-year plan, the policy can last much longer than 4 years. The policy will last as long as you have money in your pool of coverage. It works just like your checking account. As you receive care, the cost of the care comes out of your pool of money. Instead of you writing out the checks, the insurance company now acts as your bank and pays for your care from your pool of coverage. Thus, lets say you need homecare and the cost is only $120 a day, instead of the $150 a day you purchased. The other $30 a day is not lost it stays in your pool of money giving you 5 years of coverage instead of 4 years. If you are in a situation where you are receiving the full $150 a day, but you are only receiving care only 4 days a week, your pool of money would last 7 years instead of 4 years under this regimen.
Now let's assume, you purchase this policy today with $150 daily coverage, but you do not need care until 10 years down the road.Due to inflation, the $150 is not going to stretch far enough. Therefore, it is recommended to purchase an inflation protection option at the time you purchase coverage. With a 5% simple inflation option (which is recommended for people over age 65) the coverage grows and doubles every 20 years. Thus, the $150 you started with would grow to $225 in 10 years and $300 in 20 years. With a 5% compound inflation option, (recommended for people age 65 and under) your coverage grows and doubles every 14.3 years. Keep in mind , your pool of money is also growing and doubling over time, to offset the high rate of inflation.
When it is time to receive coverage under your Long Term Care policy, you are responsible for your elimination period. This is similar to the deductible in your auto insurance policy. It is the number of days before benefits begin. Common elimination periods are 30, 60 and 90 days, with the 90-day being the least expensive.
Long Term Care is not as confusing as many people make it out to be. Hopefully this article will make it a little easier to understand the question "How does long term care insurance work?". The bottom line is, going without this important coverage could easily wipe out your life savings. Remember, when you are looking into this coverage for yourself, you are simply purchasing a pool of money to pay for your future Long Term Care expenses.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide and read Necessary Components LTCi.
Long Term Care Insurance: What Should I know?
Long Term Care Insurance: What Should I know?
by Terry Stanfield
If you have decided to get long-term insurance coverage, then you have taken the first steps to a financially stable and safe future in case of long-term care needs. However, if you have not, then you are going to need to get the insurance that will help make your life, and the lives of your family, much easier.
There are many factors to look for when you are getting long-term care insurance coverage, and we will cover the most important in this article. Overall, you want to make sure that the long-term care insurance coverage policy you get is going to cover you for everything you need in case you need long-term care. Factor in your current financial situation, your savings, and more.
1. Make sure that the financial strength of the long-term care insurance coverage carrier has financial strength. This is because most policyholders will not receive the benefits of the coverage plan they are paying into for as much as ten to 30 years, so you need to make sure the company will still be around then.
2. You should find out about the daily benefit of the long-term care insurance coverage plan. It can cost up to as much as $100 to $200 per day for long-term care services, so make sure your plan will cover that.
3. Inflation is a terrible thing, but it is nearly unstoppable, so you should factor it into any long-term care insurance coverage plan you get. A nursing home right now currently costs about $130 per day, while in 14 years that will be $260 per day at a five percent growth rate. Inflation is a very important part of any long-term care coverage plan. Do not forget about it or you could end up with too little money, too late.
4. Making sure you have comprehensive coverage that will cover home care, nursing home care and more.
5. Look at the claims process of the company you are looking at using, including finding out what the claims process is and how many filed claims have been paid.
6. Find out about stable premiums. Long-term care insurance coverage providers can raise premiums, so find out about their rate of increases before you go with them.
Conclusion When you get long-term care insurance, you need to make sure that the insurance is not going to leave you just as worse off because you did not do your research. You should find out about the plans they offer, what their coverage is like, the claims process and factor in for inflation.
Doing this means you will not be left high and dry when it comes time to get your long-term care insurance claim processed. You do not want to have to pay out $200 per day from your savings every month because you only factored in a $75 daily charge for a nursing home. Plan ahead, do your research and get the help of the a long-term care agent that represents many long term care providers, you will not be sorry.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide, ask questions and request a long term care insurance quote. We represent 20 of the top LTCi providers. This gives you tremendous options.
by Terry Stanfield
If you have decided to get long-term insurance coverage, then you have taken the first steps to a financially stable and safe future in case of long-term care needs. However, if you have not, then you are going to need to get the insurance that will help make your life, and the lives of your family, much easier.
There are many factors to look for when you are getting long-term care insurance coverage, and we will cover the most important in this article. Overall, you want to make sure that the long-term care insurance coverage policy you get is going to cover you for everything you need in case you need long-term care. Factor in your current financial situation, your savings, and more.
1. Make sure that the financial strength of the long-term care insurance coverage carrier has financial strength. This is because most policyholders will not receive the benefits of the coverage plan they are paying into for as much as ten to 30 years, so you need to make sure the company will still be around then.
2. You should find out about the daily benefit of the long-term care insurance coverage plan. It can cost up to as much as $100 to $200 per day for long-term care services, so make sure your plan will cover that.
3. Inflation is a terrible thing, but it is nearly unstoppable, so you should factor it into any long-term care insurance coverage plan you get. A nursing home right now currently costs about $130 per day, while in 14 years that will be $260 per day at a five percent growth rate. Inflation is a very important part of any long-term care coverage plan. Do not forget about it or you could end up with too little money, too late.
4. Making sure you have comprehensive coverage that will cover home care, nursing home care and more.
5. Look at the claims process of the company you are looking at using, including finding out what the claims process is and how many filed claims have been paid.
6. Find out about stable premiums. Long-term care insurance coverage providers can raise premiums, so find out about their rate of increases before you go with them.
Conclusion When you get long-term care insurance, you need to make sure that the insurance is not going to leave you just as worse off because you did not do your research. You should find out about the plans they offer, what their coverage is like, the claims process and factor in for inflation.
Doing this means you will not be left high and dry when it comes time to get your long-term care insurance claim processed. You do not want to have to pay out $200 per day from your savings every month because you only factored in a $75 daily charge for a nursing home. Plan ahead, do your research and get the help of the a long-term care agent that represents many long term care providers, you will not be sorry.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide, ask questions and request a long term care insurance quote. We represent 20 of the top LTCi providers. This gives you tremendous options.
How Does Age Affect The Price Of A Long-Term Care Policy?
How Does Age Affect The Price Of A Long-Term Care Policy?
by Terry Stanfield
As you grow old, some things like dinners out and movies become cheaper due to senior discounts. However, conversely other things become more expensive, and usually those things are insurance. As a result, when you are getting a long-term care policy, your age is going to have a big effect on the price of a long-term care policy.
Look at it from the insurance company's perspective. They have a 30-year-old computer programmer who works from home and rarely travels. As a result, he is considered low-risk and his insurance premium costs are going to be as low as $20 per month. However, for an individual who is 67 and has a heart condition, the costs become much greater because there is an increased risk that the individual will have to collect on the policy soon.
A 30-year-old can pay $20 per month for years and offset the cost of the long-term care expenses for the company very early on. This is not the case for the 67-year-old. The insurance company will need to collect as much money as they can before the individual needs long-term health care so they can offset the costs of his care.
As a result, age has a huge affect on the price of a long-term health care plan. The younger you are, the less you will pay, while the older you are the more you will pay. Hence the reason you should try and get the care you need at an early age so you can benefit from those low costs.
As you get older, you are in a greater risk area of suffering several debilitating health problems. The insurance companies look at this and they determine your eligibility for long-term care insurance programs as a result.
Do not be surprised if you end up paying over $100 more than someone 20 or 30 years younger than you. If you want to save money on your premiums, and not put more financial strain on yourself to make the payments each month, you are going to need to try and get yourself into a long-term care insurance plan early so that you have a low price for long-term care.
Conclusion It is an unfortunate reality of life that the closer you get to needing long-term care, the more you will pay on the price for long-term care insurance. Insurance companies will look at you in terms of risk, and if there is a greater risk they will be paying out sooner than later, they are going to attach higher monthly premium payments as a result. You have less time to pay towards your long-term care insurance policy, and as a result, they need to offset the potential costs of that plan by getting as much money before you need long-term care as they can.
As with anything to do with money and saving, starting earlier is always better than starting later. Long-term insurance plans are no different and early planning on your part, will mean an easier premium payment from the insurance company.
You should just ask for help from an insurance representative who specializes in long term care insurance to answer any questions.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide, ask questions and request a long term care insurance quote. We represent 20 of the top LTCi providers. This gives you tremendous options.
by Terry Stanfield
As you grow old, some things like dinners out and movies become cheaper due to senior discounts. However, conversely other things become more expensive, and usually those things are insurance. As a result, when you are getting a long-term care policy, your age is going to have a big effect on the price of a long-term care policy.
Look at it from the insurance company's perspective. They have a 30-year-old computer programmer who works from home and rarely travels. As a result, he is considered low-risk and his insurance premium costs are going to be as low as $20 per month. However, for an individual who is 67 and has a heart condition, the costs become much greater because there is an increased risk that the individual will have to collect on the policy soon.
A 30-year-old can pay $20 per month for years and offset the cost of the long-term care expenses for the company very early on. This is not the case for the 67-year-old. The insurance company will need to collect as much money as they can before the individual needs long-term health care so they can offset the costs of his care.
As a result, age has a huge affect on the price of a long-term health care plan. The younger you are, the less you will pay, while the older you are the more you will pay. Hence the reason you should try and get the care you need at an early age so you can benefit from those low costs.
As you get older, you are in a greater risk area of suffering several debilitating health problems. The insurance companies look at this and they determine your eligibility for long-term care insurance programs as a result.
Do not be surprised if you end up paying over $100 more than someone 20 or 30 years younger than you. If you want to save money on your premiums, and not put more financial strain on yourself to make the payments each month, you are going to need to try and get yourself into a long-term care insurance plan early so that you have a low price for long-term care.
Conclusion It is an unfortunate reality of life that the closer you get to needing long-term care, the more you will pay on the price for long-term care insurance. Insurance companies will look at you in terms of risk, and if there is a greater risk they will be paying out sooner than later, they are going to attach higher monthly premium payments as a result. You have less time to pay towards your long-term care insurance policy, and as a result, they need to offset the potential costs of that plan by getting as much money before you need long-term care as they can.
As with anything to do with money and saving, starting earlier is always better than starting later. Long-term insurance plans are no different and early planning on your part, will mean an easier premium payment from the insurance company.
You should just ask for help from an insurance representative who specializes in long term care insurance to answer any questions.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide, ask questions and request a long term care insurance quote. We represent 20 of the top LTCi providers. This gives you tremendous options.
What Is The Value Of Long Term Care Insurance
What Is The Value Of Long Term Care Insurance
by Terry Stanfield
Long term care is a reality of growing old. As we get older, the possibility of needing someone to help us take care of ourselves is going to increase. Things could turn out for the best and you may not need long-term care, or they could turn out for the worst and you could need ongoing, long-term care. There is no way to predict what will happen in the future, but there is a way to plan for it.
Long term care insurance is the best option anyone has to make sure their future remains bright and financially secure, and it all comes at the cost of a small monthly payment. No different than car or home insurance, which you use in case you are involved in a car accident, or your home burns down, long-term care insurance protects you in the event you need long term care.
This comes at the price of a small payment, but the rewards it can give you go far beyond that. As a result of the monthly payment you make, your family will not be burdened with the costs of your long-term care, and you will not have to worry about your bank account draining to fund the long-term care, because Medicare does not cover the expenses related to long term care.
That small payment translates into peace of mind as you go into your old age. You will know that in the event of an unfortunate accident or situation, your family will not be struggling to, not only pay their own bills, but yours as well. Of course, that long-term insurance payment also helps you in the event you are injured or need surgery while you are still middle-aged. Long term care can pay your expenses while you recover from an accident, surgery or illness, since it is unlikely your job, or Medicare, will.
The value in long-term care insurance is huge, and the price is small. Like any other insurance, you buy it not to protect you in the case of a tragedy or accident, but to give you the peace of mind that if an accident or tragedy happens, someone has your back. That is an excellent situation to be in and it makes everything much easier for everyone.
Conclusion Long-term care insurance is the safety net that comes at a great value for you. With only monthly payments to your long-term care insurance company, you are securing your financial future and giving your family the ability to provide care for you in the event you need long-term care, without the problems of trying to pay for it.
Medicare does not pay expenses for long-term care patients, but your long-term care insurance does, and is that not worth the price of a monthly payment? It may not happen, but if something bad does and you need long-term care, don't you want to know someone has your back, ensuring you and your family are not strapped for cash simply because you grew old and needed care, or because you were in an accident?
That kind of security and peace of mind is worth its weight in gold, and you can have it for much less.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide, ask questions and request a long term care insurance quote. We represent 20 of the top LTCi providers. This gives you tremendous options.
by Terry Stanfield
Long term care is a reality of growing old. As we get older, the possibility of needing someone to help us take care of ourselves is going to increase. Things could turn out for the best and you may not need long-term care, or they could turn out for the worst and you could need ongoing, long-term care. There is no way to predict what will happen in the future, but there is a way to plan for it.
Long term care insurance is the best option anyone has to make sure their future remains bright and financially secure, and it all comes at the cost of a small monthly payment. No different than car or home insurance, which you use in case you are involved in a car accident, or your home burns down, long-term care insurance protects you in the event you need long term care.
This comes at the price of a small payment, but the rewards it can give you go far beyond that. As a result of the monthly payment you make, your family will not be burdened with the costs of your long-term care, and you will not have to worry about your bank account draining to fund the long-term care, because Medicare does not cover the expenses related to long term care.
That small payment translates into peace of mind as you go into your old age. You will know that in the event of an unfortunate accident or situation, your family will not be struggling to, not only pay their own bills, but yours as well. Of course, that long-term insurance payment also helps you in the event you are injured or need surgery while you are still middle-aged. Long term care can pay your expenses while you recover from an accident, surgery or illness, since it is unlikely your job, or Medicare, will.
The value in long-term care insurance is huge, and the price is small. Like any other insurance, you buy it not to protect you in the case of a tragedy or accident, but to give you the peace of mind that if an accident or tragedy happens, someone has your back. That is an excellent situation to be in and it makes everything much easier for everyone.
Conclusion Long-term care insurance is the safety net that comes at a great value for you. With only monthly payments to your long-term care insurance company, you are securing your financial future and giving your family the ability to provide care for you in the event you need long-term care, without the problems of trying to pay for it.
Medicare does not pay expenses for long-term care patients, but your long-term care insurance does, and is that not worth the price of a monthly payment? It may not happen, but if something bad does and you need long-term care, don't you want to know someone has your back, ensuring you and your family are not strapped for cash simply because you grew old and needed care, or because you were in an accident?
That kind of security and peace of mind is worth its weight in gold, and you can have it for much less.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide, ask questions and request a long term care insurance quote. We represent 20 of the top LTCi providers. This gives you tremendous options.
What Do I Look For In A Long Term Care Insurance Company?
What Do I Look For In A Long Term Care Insurance Company?
by Robert McClure
What do I look for in a good company? You know that you should buy long term care insurance, but where should you look and which company should you consider? A lot of advisers either sell one company's policy, or they only sell a few policies a year, or truthfully, they really don't know. So what do you look for in a good company?
We've all heard that any insurance policy is only as good as the company standing behind it, but what does that mean? It means that the company must meet the standards of an excellent and superior rating. In order to achieve a rating like this a company must meet certain requirements. Look for:
Financially sound companies Committed companies with a large client base Claims paying history Length of time selling LTC insurance History of rate increases
They all sort of blend into one another, but let's look at them in detail:
Financially Sound Companies Check their ratings with the companies that rate the strength of insurance companies. Generally you can get a good flavor of the company's financial strength by looking at their A.M. Best rating. If you want to back up your findings, you can by looking at Standard & Poor, Moody's, Fitch, Duff & Phelps or Weiss Research, A.M. Best usually gives a very good overview of the companies strength and the companies don't have to join the rating service in order to be rated.
Where do I get this? Updates are published monthly, quarterly and annually and can be found in any public library. In addition, you can usually find the ratings on each company's web site. Do this first and then ask your agent.
Committed Companies With A Large Client Base "The theory of large numbers" works here. The larger the client base the better buffer you have against rate increases. As claims come in the companies need to financially spread these over their client base. If larger claims come in than forecasted then the company has to decide whether to absorb this into its projected cost of business or to pass this along to policy holders in the form of a premium rate increase. Companies who have made a commitment to this line of business normally do not raise premiums. A smaller, uncommitted company may be more inclined to do this.
Where do I get this? The company web site should have their policyholder information readily available. Also the agent representing the company should have their marketing materials, approved by the state where you live, that give policyholder information. In addition, you can get more information from the rating agencies, A.M. Best etc.
Claims Paying History Sometimes a good financial rating may not tell the whole story. Some companies with good ratings have been known to deny or delay paying claims in health insurance. If they use that same practice in other areas, then there is a good chance it will do so for long term care insurance claims. Also, it is important to ask how many claims have been paid since they started selling LTC insurance.
Where do I get this? Call your state insurance department for information on the complaints filed about specific companies. If this isn't available then sometimes you need to use your own judgment based on size and reputation of the company. A well-known company is less likely to risk bad publicity for this type of action.
Length Of Time Selling LTC Insurance The Company that you choose should have been selling long term care insurance since the early 1990's. If they haven't then they probably have not been in the business long enough to have experienced enough claims. Without good claims experience then a company can't tell if they have set their premium rates correctly. You do not want a company to find out that they set them wrong to begin with and you are the recipient of a "rate adjustment".
Where do I get this? Once again if you look at the same sources from the above items you will find this information. The state approved company marketing materials will have this information as well as an informed LTC insurance agent. History Of Rate Increases Any company that has ever had a rate increase to its existing clients should not be a company for primary consideration. There are always exceptions to this especially when it comes to health issues and the need for coverage from a company that specializes in these problems.
Where do I get this? You can always contact your state department of insurance and ask them, or ask your agent. However, a sure fire way to do it is to ask your agent for the first page of the long-term care insurance personal worksheet for that particular company. This is a part of their application and will always show their rate increase history.
Finally! Now we know what to look for in a good company. The ideal company will be very large and financially sound. It will have a lot of long term care insurance clients and will have sold these policies since the early 1990's. In addition it will not have any complaints with your state insurance department concerning the payment of claims. And finally, the ideal company will have a good reputation and will not have ever raised rates to their existing clients in any state.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide and read Simplifying Long-Term Care.
by Robert McClure
What do I look for in a good company? You know that you should buy long term care insurance, but where should you look and which company should you consider? A lot of advisers either sell one company's policy, or they only sell a few policies a year, or truthfully, they really don't know. So what do you look for in a good company?
We've all heard that any insurance policy is only as good as the company standing behind it, but what does that mean? It means that the company must meet the standards of an excellent and superior rating. In order to achieve a rating like this a company must meet certain requirements. Look for:
Financially sound companies Committed companies with a large client base Claims paying history Length of time selling LTC insurance History of rate increases
They all sort of blend into one another, but let's look at them in detail:
Financially Sound Companies Check their ratings with the companies that rate the strength of insurance companies. Generally you can get a good flavor of the company's financial strength by looking at their A.M. Best rating. If you want to back up your findings, you can by looking at Standard & Poor, Moody's, Fitch, Duff & Phelps or Weiss Research, A.M. Best usually gives a very good overview of the companies strength and the companies don't have to join the rating service in order to be rated.
Where do I get this? Updates are published monthly, quarterly and annually and can be found in any public library. In addition, you can usually find the ratings on each company's web site. Do this first and then ask your agent.
Committed Companies With A Large Client Base "The theory of large numbers" works here. The larger the client base the better buffer you have against rate increases. As claims come in the companies need to financially spread these over their client base. If larger claims come in than forecasted then the company has to decide whether to absorb this into its projected cost of business or to pass this along to policy holders in the form of a premium rate increase. Companies who have made a commitment to this line of business normally do not raise premiums. A smaller, uncommitted company may be more inclined to do this.
Where do I get this? The company web site should have their policyholder information readily available. Also the agent representing the company should have their marketing materials, approved by the state where you live, that give policyholder information. In addition, you can get more information from the rating agencies, A.M. Best etc.
Claims Paying History Sometimes a good financial rating may not tell the whole story. Some companies with good ratings have been known to deny or delay paying claims in health insurance. If they use that same practice in other areas, then there is a good chance it will do so for long term care insurance claims. Also, it is important to ask how many claims have been paid since they started selling LTC insurance.
Where do I get this? Call your state insurance department for information on the complaints filed about specific companies. If this isn't available then sometimes you need to use your own judgment based on size and reputation of the company. A well-known company is less likely to risk bad publicity for this type of action.
Length Of Time Selling LTC Insurance The Company that you choose should have been selling long term care insurance since the early 1990's. If they haven't then they probably have not been in the business long enough to have experienced enough claims. Without good claims experience then a company can't tell if they have set their premium rates correctly. You do not want a company to find out that they set them wrong to begin with and you are the recipient of a "rate adjustment".
Where do I get this? Once again if you look at the same sources from the above items you will find this information. The state approved company marketing materials will have this information as well as an informed LTC insurance agent. History Of Rate Increases Any company that has ever had a rate increase to its existing clients should not be a company for primary consideration. There are always exceptions to this especially when it comes to health issues and the need for coverage from a company that specializes in these problems.
Where do I get this? You can always contact your state department of insurance and ask them, or ask your agent. However, a sure fire way to do it is to ask your agent for the first page of the long-term care insurance personal worksheet for that particular company. This is a part of their application and will always show their rate increase history.
Finally! Now we know what to look for in a good company. The ideal company will be very large and financially sound. It will have a lot of long term care insurance clients and will have sold these policies since the early 1990's. In addition it will not have any complaints with your state insurance department concerning the payment of claims. And finally, the ideal company will have a good reputation and will not have ever raised rates to their existing clients in any state.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide and read Simplifying Long-Term Care.
Why Purchase Long Term Care Insurance?
Why Purchase Long Term Care Insurance?
by Terry Stanfield
Nothing in our lives is static, least of all our own ability to care for ourselves. Eventually, as we age, the need to have a long-term care solution becomes increasingly important. However, long-term care insurance does not have to only apply to the elderly. Christopher Reeve, who was paralyzed at the age of 42, required nine years of long-term care. As a result, the need for long-term care insurance is incredibly important and individuals need to start looking to purchase long-term care insurance immediately.
Generally, long-term care is for those who are not sick in the traditional sense, but are simply unable to perform basic daily activities like dressing, eating, bathing and walking. When someone is in this situation, financial security and asset protection can be difficult. However, with long-term care insurance, those worries are alleviated, or disappear altogether.
Medicare, which is used by millions of Americans to assist them in their medical expenses, does not cover expenses related to long-term care, while Medicaid will for those who cannot pay for the expenses. However, this amounts to very little money and if an individual wants financial security as they age, the need to purchase long-term care insurance increases.
Long-term care does not always apply to an individual who is aging, suffering from a disease, or in need of care for years on end. In fact, some individuals only need long-term care insurance as they recover from surgery, an accident or illness. As a result, the unfair stigma attached to long-term care insurance only being used by the elderly is unfounded, as some young individuals do benefit from it. It could be you, which shows the importance of everyone taking the initiative and going out to purchase long-term care insurance as soon as possible.
When an individual decides to purchase long-term care insurance, they are taking their future in their hands and planning for the possibility that they may not be able to take care of themselves down the road. Doing this means your family will not be struggling to pay your bills and your medical costs while you are incapacitated. As well, it will keep your bank account from draining while you are receiving long-term care. Long-term care insurance is the best way to ensure your future financial situation stays as solid as your present.
Conclusion Long-term care insurance is an excellent way for an individual to plan ahead. No one knows what the future holds and, as a result, measures need to be taken to ensure that the quality of life we enjoy at this point will be the same quality of life we enjoy when we need long-term care. Going out to purchase long-term care insurance for yourself or a family member will keep the financial stresses from becoming too much in the unfortunate situation where a family member requires long-term care.
Remember, chance favors the prepared and we should always hope for the best, while preparing for the worst. The future is uncertain, so add some certainty by going out to purchase long-term care insurance.
You should just ask for help from an insurance representative who specializes in long term care insurance to answer any questions.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide, ask questions and request a long term care insurance quote. We represent 20 of the top LTCi providers. This gives you tremendous options.
by Terry Stanfield
Nothing in our lives is static, least of all our own ability to care for ourselves. Eventually, as we age, the need to have a long-term care solution becomes increasingly important. However, long-term care insurance does not have to only apply to the elderly. Christopher Reeve, who was paralyzed at the age of 42, required nine years of long-term care. As a result, the need for long-term care insurance is incredibly important and individuals need to start looking to purchase long-term care insurance immediately.
Generally, long-term care is for those who are not sick in the traditional sense, but are simply unable to perform basic daily activities like dressing, eating, bathing and walking. When someone is in this situation, financial security and asset protection can be difficult. However, with long-term care insurance, those worries are alleviated, or disappear altogether.
Medicare, which is used by millions of Americans to assist them in their medical expenses, does not cover expenses related to long-term care, while Medicaid will for those who cannot pay for the expenses. However, this amounts to very little money and if an individual wants financial security as they age, the need to purchase long-term care insurance increases.
Long-term care does not always apply to an individual who is aging, suffering from a disease, or in need of care for years on end. In fact, some individuals only need long-term care insurance as they recover from surgery, an accident or illness. As a result, the unfair stigma attached to long-term care insurance only being used by the elderly is unfounded, as some young individuals do benefit from it. It could be you, which shows the importance of everyone taking the initiative and going out to purchase long-term care insurance as soon as possible.
When an individual decides to purchase long-term care insurance, they are taking their future in their hands and planning for the possibility that they may not be able to take care of themselves down the road. Doing this means your family will not be struggling to pay your bills and your medical costs while you are incapacitated. As well, it will keep your bank account from draining while you are receiving long-term care. Long-term care insurance is the best way to ensure your future financial situation stays as solid as your present.
Conclusion Long-term care insurance is an excellent way for an individual to plan ahead. No one knows what the future holds and, as a result, measures need to be taken to ensure that the quality of life we enjoy at this point will be the same quality of life we enjoy when we need long-term care. Going out to purchase long-term care insurance for yourself or a family member will keep the financial stresses from becoming too much in the unfortunate situation where a family member requires long-term care.
Remember, chance favors the prepared and we should always hope for the best, while preparing for the worst. The future is uncertain, so add some certainty by going out to purchase long-term care insurance.
You should just ask for help from an insurance representative who specializes in long term care insurance to answer any questions.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide, ask questions and request a long term care insurance quote. We represent 20 of the top LTCi providers. This gives you tremendous options.
Who Can Afford Long-Term Care Insurance?
Who Can Afford Long-Term Care Insurance?
by Terry Stanfield
Insurance is a wonderful thing. It gives us the peace of mind knowing that someone has our back, and it provides us with the security we need in the event of an accident that can alter the course of our lives. Long-term care insurance is no different, but many feel they cannot get it because they do not know how they will afford long-term care insurance. The question then comes up about who can afford long-term care insurance.
Many will wait for their near retirement to get long-term care insurance, because at that point the prospect of needing help with activities that we take for granted are only a decade or more away. As a result, many of those who get long-term care insurance are past the age of retirement and they are the ones who pay into it.
However, it is important for the young to understand that long-term care insurance is incredibly important for them as well. Anything can happen in the future and nothing is certain. Nearly half of the people who collect on long-term care insurance are individuals who are below the age of 65. This is because accidents or illnesses that require an individual to seek help with day-to-day activities, even for only a few months, are needed at any age.
So, who can afford long-term care insurance? Well, the short answer is that everyone can. When you are young, you will be able to get long-term care insurance at reduced premiums because there is a much smaller chance you will need it before you are 70. However, if you wait until you are 65, you will pay more. You should look at paying for long-term care insurance the minute you can comfortably do so, and when you have enough finances and assets that you want to protect from a possible life-altering disability. You do not want to be in a situation where you cannot afford to pay your premiums, so you need to wait until you can afford to do so, without setting yourself back. Generally, at that point in your life, you will also have enough finances and assets that you will want to protect them in the event that you need long-term care.
Summary Long-term care is an important part of any future planning for an individual and their family. It will ensure that in the event you need long-term care, you will be covered by the long-term care insurance. However, not being able to afford long-term care insurance can be a problem, but there are so many options to go through with long-term care insurance, you should be able to find at least something that will assist you in the event you need it.
Try and get the insurance when you are younger because it will cost much less, but if you can't, try and get it, even the lowest plan, at some point. Remember, even a little bit of long-term care insurance is better than none, so look into getting the long-term care insurance that will give you the peace of mind you need.
You should just ask for help from an insurance representative who specializes in long term care insurance to answer any questions.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide, ask questions and request a long term care insurance quote. We represent 20 of the top LTCi providers. This gives you tremendous options.
by Terry Stanfield
Insurance is a wonderful thing. It gives us the peace of mind knowing that someone has our back, and it provides us with the security we need in the event of an accident that can alter the course of our lives. Long-term care insurance is no different, but many feel they cannot get it because they do not know how they will afford long-term care insurance. The question then comes up about who can afford long-term care insurance.
Many will wait for their near retirement to get long-term care insurance, because at that point the prospect of needing help with activities that we take for granted are only a decade or more away. As a result, many of those who get long-term care insurance are past the age of retirement and they are the ones who pay into it.
However, it is important for the young to understand that long-term care insurance is incredibly important for them as well. Anything can happen in the future and nothing is certain. Nearly half of the people who collect on long-term care insurance are individuals who are below the age of 65. This is because accidents or illnesses that require an individual to seek help with day-to-day activities, even for only a few months, are needed at any age.
So, who can afford long-term care insurance? Well, the short answer is that everyone can. When you are young, you will be able to get long-term care insurance at reduced premiums because there is a much smaller chance you will need it before you are 70. However, if you wait until you are 65, you will pay more. You should look at paying for long-term care insurance the minute you can comfortably do so, and when you have enough finances and assets that you want to protect from a possible life-altering disability. You do not want to be in a situation where you cannot afford to pay your premiums, so you need to wait until you can afford to do so, without setting yourself back. Generally, at that point in your life, you will also have enough finances and assets that you will want to protect them in the event that you need long-term care.
Summary Long-term care is an important part of any future planning for an individual and their family. It will ensure that in the event you need long-term care, you will be covered by the long-term care insurance. However, not being able to afford long-term care insurance can be a problem, but there are so many options to go through with long-term care insurance, you should be able to find at least something that will assist you in the event you need it.
Try and get the insurance when you are younger because it will cost much less, but if you can't, try and get it, even the lowest plan, at some point. Remember, even a little bit of long-term care insurance is better than none, so look into getting the long-term care insurance that will give you the peace of mind you need.
You should just ask for help from an insurance representative who specializes in long term care insurance to answer any questions.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide, ask questions and request a long term care insurance quote. We represent 20 of the top LTCi providers. This gives you tremendous options.
What Does Long-Term Care Cost? Who Pays?
What Does Long-Term Care Cost? Who Pays?
by Terry Stanfield
In the many different discussions about the importance of long-term care insurance costs, there is often very little discussion about how much it will cost an individual. For many, the long-term care insurance cost is immaterial when compared to the benefits it can bring to an individual who is in need of long-term care.
For typical long-term care, that which does not come from an insurance plan, the cost is taken on by the family or friends of the individual. This is too often the case and for some families, the cost of paying hundreds or even a thousand or more a month for nursing home costs, is simply too much to handle.
However, what can one expect to pay in long-term care insurance plans? Well, generally for a lifetime payment of premiums that gives $500 a week benefits for 250 weeks, a male aged 40 would pay $38 a month, while a female aged 35 would pay $39. At age 55, a female would pay $75, while at age 60 a male would pay $140.
Once they reach the age, or situation, where they will need the long-term care, they can expect to pay as little as $800 per month to have a room in a nursing home, or as much as $5,000. If an individual needs a homemaker or personal care provider in their home, it will be $15 to $25 per hour, while nursing home care can be between $25 and $65 per hour.
This is why it is incredibly important to make sure you get the insurance plan that will allow you to handle long-term care costs like those. At $500 per week, you will bring in $2,000 per month that will give you the ability to stay in a mid-range nursing home, which is better than having nothing at all because you did not have a long-term care insurance plan.
Medical insurance does not pay for these expenses, and unless you have very deep pockets you are not going to be able to last on your savings for long when you are paying those kind of rates. As a result, long-term care insurance is one of the most important forms of insurance you can ever get. Conclusion Long-term care is a reality of our existence. At some point, if we live long enough, we are most likely going to need someone to help us with day-to-day activities. It is unfortunate, but it is life. The costs of this are often taken on by family, and they can run into the thousands of dollars per month in some cases. This is a horrible situation for many families to be in because they want to provide the care for loved ones, but simply cannot do so.
As a result, long-term care insurance alleviates that pain and helps make the experience bearable, financially speaking. It can help you get the care you need, while keeping your family from having to pawn their items to pay for it. It is the best solution for everyone and if you start early, it can cost you less than cable television per month.
You should just ask for help from an insurance representative who specializes in long term care insurance to answer any questions.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide, ask questions and request a long term care insurance quote. We represent 20 of the top LTCi providers. This gives you tremendous options.
by Terry Stanfield
In the many different discussions about the importance of long-term care insurance costs, there is often very little discussion about how much it will cost an individual. For many, the long-term care insurance cost is immaterial when compared to the benefits it can bring to an individual who is in need of long-term care.
For typical long-term care, that which does not come from an insurance plan, the cost is taken on by the family or friends of the individual. This is too often the case and for some families, the cost of paying hundreds or even a thousand or more a month for nursing home costs, is simply too much to handle.
However, what can one expect to pay in long-term care insurance plans? Well, generally for a lifetime payment of premiums that gives $500 a week benefits for 250 weeks, a male aged 40 would pay $38 a month, while a female aged 35 would pay $39. At age 55, a female would pay $75, while at age 60 a male would pay $140.
Once they reach the age, or situation, where they will need the long-term care, they can expect to pay as little as $800 per month to have a room in a nursing home, or as much as $5,000. If an individual needs a homemaker or personal care provider in their home, it will be $15 to $25 per hour, while nursing home care can be between $25 and $65 per hour.
This is why it is incredibly important to make sure you get the insurance plan that will allow you to handle long-term care costs like those. At $500 per week, you will bring in $2,000 per month that will give you the ability to stay in a mid-range nursing home, which is better than having nothing at all because you did not have a long-term care insurance plan.
Medical insurance does not pay for these expenses, and unless you have very deep pockets you are not going to be able to last on your savings for long when you are paying those kind of rates. As a result, long-term care insurance is one of the most important forms of insurance you can ever get. Conclusion Long-term care is a reality of our existence. At some point, if we live long enough, we are most likely going to need someone to help us with day-to-day activities. It is unfortunate, but it is life. The costs of this are often taken on by family, and they can run into the thousands of dollars per month in some cases. This is a horrible situation for many families to be in because they want to provide the care for loved ones, but simply cannot do so.
As a result, long-term care insurance alleviates that pain and helps make the experience bearable, financially speaking. It can help you get the care you need, while keeping your family from having to pawn their items to pay for it. It is the best solution for everyone and if you start early, it can cost you less than cable television per month.
You should just ask for help from an insurance representative who specializes in long term care insurance to answer any questions.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide, ask questions and request a long term care insurance quote. We represent 20 of the top LTCi providers. This gives you tremendous options.
Beware of Reverse Mortgage Scams
Beware of Reverse Mortgage Scams
by Terry Stanfield
Reverse mortgages are being used by more and more seniors in an effort to get a loan that does not have to paid back until they move or die, giving them the funds they need to pay for their own long-term care, without relying on family or insurance. It is an incredibly popular practice for those over the age of 62, who own a home and don't want to be a financial burden on their families. In fact, they are the most popular type of loan for Americans over the age of 62.
However, seniors who are in need of some loan cash sometimes fall into the traps of reverse mortgages scams through fake websites and reverse mortgage companies who charge too much. This is a horrible situation for a senior to be in, because they may lose thousands of dollars to the scam artists, turning them into a severe financial burden for them family.
Usually, the scam is perpetrated through telemarketing, with the senior being contacted by phone and convinced into giving up their personal information for the 'loan'. The personal information is then used to steal the senior's identity, often taking out a loan in their name, but making the senior foot the bill for the interest charges and monthly payments.
In the case where the senior thinks they are dealing with a legitimate company, they may be dealing with a phony reverse mortgage companies. These companies will charge six to ten percent of the entire loan amount just for the senior to get the name of a reverse mortgage lender. This is one of the most common types of scams. You can actually get information on who provides reverse mortgages, free of charge, from the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
As a result, if you are looking for a reverse mortgage, you need to be incredibly careful not to fall into the trap of a reverse mortgage scam. You should always make sure that before you sign anything, even if the agent is urging you to, you do your research into the company to find out if they are a) legitimate and b) financially stable.
It is also an excellent idea to sign the contract in the presence of a lawyer, advisor, or your children. This will help to avoid the tactics that have been laid by the reverse mortgage scam artist. However, if you simply want to avoid becoming a part of reverse mortgage scams, then you should simply not do your reverse mortgage dealings over the internet or phone.
Conclusion Reverse mortgage scams are one of the worst scams perpetrated by scam artists because it prays on the elderly and their desire to be financially secure after they have left the workforce. All reverse mortgage scams do is rob them of their money by forcing them to pay large sums up front, or by stealing personal information. To make sure you do not fall into a reverse mortgage scam, do your research and never, ever sign anything under pressure, or pay money up front without consulting an adviser first.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide and read Simplifying Long-Term Care
by Terry Stanfield
Reverse mortgages are being used by more and more seniors in an effort to get a loan that does not have to paid back until they move or die, giving them the funds they need to pay for their own long-term care, without relying on family or insurance. It is an incredibly popular practice for those over the age of 62, who own a home and don't want to be a financial burden on their families. In fact, they are the most popular type of loan for Americans over the age of 62.
However, seniors who are in need of some loan cash sometimes fall into the traps of reverse mortgages scams through fake websites and reverse mortgage companies who charge too much. This is a horrible situation for a senior to be in, because they may lose thousands of dollars to the scam artists, turning them into a severe financial burden for them family.
Usually, the scam is perpetrated through telemarketing, with the senior being contacted by phone and convinced into giving up their personal information for the 'loan'. The personal information is then used to steal the senior's identity, often taking out a loan in their name, but making the senior foot the bill for the interest charges and monthly payments.
In the case where the senior thinks they are dealing with a legitimate company, they may be dealing with a phony reverse mortgage companies. These companies will charge six to ten percent of the entire loan amount just for the senior to get the name of a reverse mortgage lender. This is one of the most common types of scams. You can actually get information on who provides reverse mortgages, free of charge, from the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
As a result, if you are looking for a reverse mortgage, you need to be incredibly careful not to fall into the trap of a reverse mortgage scam. You should always make sure that before you sign anything, even if the agent is urging you to, you do your research into the company to find out if they are a) legitimate and b) financially stable.
It is also an excellent idea to sign the contract in the presence of a lawyer, advisor, or your children. This will help to avoid the tactics that have been laid by the reverse mortgage scam artist. However, if you simply want to avoid becoming a part of reverse mortgage scams, then you should simply not do your reverse mortgage dealings over the internet or phone.
Conclusion Reverse mortgage scams are one of the worst scams perpetrated by scam artists because it prays on the elderly and their desire to be financially secure after they have left the workforce. All reverse mortgage scams do is rob them of their money by forcing them to pay large sums up front, or by stealing personal information. To make sure you do not fall into a reverse mortgage scam, do your research and never, ever sign anything under pressure, or pay money up front without consulting an adviser first.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide and read Simplifying Long-Term Care
Long-Term Care Insurance combined with Reverse Mortgages
Long-Term Care Insurance combined with Reverse Mortgages
by Terry Stanfield
Are you approaching retirement and faced with the question of how to pay expenses if you cannot take care of yourself? Do you worry about the possibility of your children having to pay the cost of care? You are not alone. Across America there are millions of seniors faced with these questions. Some are taking action. It is coming down to two main options. You can go with a long-term care insurance policy, this will help cover some of the cost of a long-term care event. The other option is a reverse mortgage. The option of a long-term care policy and a reverse mortgage can play an important role in planning for a long-term care event and provide peace of mind.
A reverse mortgage is a loan that is made to individuals 62 years and over in the United States, which is used to release home equity on a property in one large lump sum, or multiple payments. The homeowner is not obligated to repay the loan until they die, the home is sold or they leave into a nursing home.
For a typical mortgage, the owner of the house will pay a monthly payment to the lender, whereas in a reverse mortgage, the home owner makes no payments and all interest is added to the lien on the property. Now, it may seem odd that there are no payments on the reverse mortgage, but the way that the loan is paid off is that if the home owner moves, goes into a nursing home or dies, is from the proceeds in the sale of the house, or in the event the heirs refinance the estate of the homeowner. If the proceeds of the sale exceed the amount of the loan, the owner of the house gets the difference. In the case of the heirs, they would receive the difference. If the sale does not pay off the loan, then the bank will absorb the difference.
This option is becoming very popular with some seniors when they have to choose between reverse mortgages and long-term care insurance because they get a lot of the money upfront, which can then be applied to savings. The draw back is that it could severely effect the inheritance that you may want to leave behind. Long-term care insurance is an inexpensive way to insure that your family is taken care of.
Conclusion For many seniors, the possibility of their children paying out of their own pocket to take care of them is simply too much to bear. As a result, seniors will look at the options of reverse mortgages and long-term care insurance to find a way that they can pay their own way through either a loan or a government program. In the case of reverse mortgages, they will be able to get a loan that they will not have to pay back until they die or move, and even then the loan is paid off on the sale of the home. This allows them to get the money up front to help pay for their own long-term care at home. It is of little surprise it has become such a popular trend for seniors looking for a way to pay their own way.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide, ask questions and request a long term care insurance quote. We represent 20 of the top LTCi providers. This gives you tremendous options.
by Terry Stanfield
Are you approaching retirement and faced with the question of how to pay expenses if you cannot take care of yourself? Do you worry about the possibility of your children having to pay the cost of care? You are not alone. Across America there are millions of seniors faced with these questions. Some are taking action. It is coming down to two main options. You can go with a long-term care insurance policy, this will help cover some of the cost of a long-term care event. The other option is a reverse mortgage. The option of a long-term care policy and a reverse mortgage can play an important role in planning for a long-term care event and provide peace of mind.
A reverse mortgage is a loan that is made to individuals 62 years and over in the United States, which is used to release home equity on a property in one large lump sum, or multiple payments. The homeowner is not obligated to repay the loan until they die, the home is sold or they leave into a nursing home.
For a typical mortgage, the owner of the house will pay a monthly payment to the lender, whereas in a reverse mortgage, the home owner makes no payments and all interest is added to the lien on the property. Now, it may seem odd that there are no payments on the reverse mortgage, but the way that the loan is paid off is that if the home owner moves, goes into a nursing home or dies, is from the proceeds in the sale of the house, or in the event the heirs refinance the estate of the homeowner. If the proceeds of the sale exceed the amount of the loan, the owner of the house gets the difference. In the case of the heirs, they would receive the difference. If the sale does not pay off the loan, then the bank will absorb the difference.
This option is becoming very popular with some seniors when they have to choose between reverse mortgages and long-term care insurance because they get a lot of the money upfront, which can then be applied to savings. The draw back is that it could severely effect the inheritance that you may want to leave behind. Long-term care insurance is an inexpensive way to insure that your family is taken care of.
Conclusion For many seniors, the possibility of their children paying out of their own pocket to take care of them is simply too much to bear. As a result, seniors will look at the options of reverse mortgages and long-term care insurance to find a way that they can pay their own way through either a loan or a government program. In the case of reverse mortgages, they will be able to get a loan that they will not have to pay back until they die or move, and even then the loan is paid off on the sale of the home. This allows them to get the money up front to help pay for their own long-term care at home. It is of little surprise it has become such a popular trend for seniors looking for a way to pay their own way.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide, ask questions and request a long term care insurance quote. We represent 20 of the top LTCi providers. This gives you tremendous options.
Understanding LTC Insurance Company Rating
Understanding LTC Insurance Company Rating
by Terry Stanfield
Companies are like people, and just like people, they can fall on financial hard times and suffer through bankruptcy. This is especially true for long-term care (LTC) insurance companies, who have to deal with an expensive and complex insurance system. As a result, some companies end up going into bankruptcy because they are unable to afford to pay out benefits due to a variety of factors. This means it is very important for individuals to look at LTC insurance company ratings so that they are not left with nothing to show for the premium payments.
One of the best ways to determine if a company is going to head into financial difficulties is by looking at LTC insurance company ratings, which come from several companies including Standard & Poor's, Moody's and A.M. Best. The rating system was created to ensure that insurance companies were financially sound when issuing a policy.
Currently, Standard & Poor's publishes a rating on thousands of insurance companies, while A.M. Best publishes 50 different reports about insurance companies and has been in business for over 100 years, as well as being one of the largest insurance rating companies in the world.
The credit ratings provided by these evaluation companies can give a clear indication about the risk potential of putting your money into a company, however this is not an endorsement of that company, as many individuals think.
The rating system will differ, but the results are generally the same. While Standard & Poor's best rating is AAA, Moody's is Aaa and Best's is A+. This signifies an excellent record of financial stability and an ability to meet the demands of policyholders.
Low ratings are generally universal in how the insurance evaluators rate them, with F being the lowest of the low. You will not want to be a part of a company with an F rating because they are nearly bankrupt, or they have begun bankruptcy proceedings. In terms of companies with a C or a D rating, you should avoid taking out long-term care insurance with them because their LTC insurance company rating is not that great. Try and only go through companies with a high rating. Remember, it is your money and you don't want to pay into something you won't be able to benefit from later on down the road.
Conclusion When you pay money into a policy that will keep your head, as well as your family's heads, above financial water when you are in need of long-term care, you want to make sure that the company you pay to is going to be around in 30, 20 or 10 years.
You should just ask for help from an insurance representative who specializes in long term care insurance to answer any questions.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide, ask questions and request a long term care insurance quote. We represent 20 of the top LTCi providers. This gives you tremendous options.
by Terry Stanfield
Companies are like people, and just like people, they can fall on financial hard times and suffer through bankruptcy. This is especially true for long-term care (LTC) insurance companies, who have to deal with an expensive and complex insurance system. As a result, some companies end up going into bankruptcy because they are unable to afford to pay out benefits due to a variety of factors. This means it is very important for individuals to look at LTC insurance company ratings so that they are not left with nothing to show for the premium payments.
One of the best ways to determine if a company is going to head into financial difficulties is by looking at LTC insurance company ratings, which come from several companies including Standard & Poor's, Moody's and A.M. Best. The rating system was created to ensure that insurance companies were financially sound when issuing a policy.
Currently, Standard & Poor's publishes a rating on thousands of insurance companies, while A.M. Best publishes 50 different reports about insurance companies and has been in business for over 100 years, as well as being one of the largest insurance rating companies in the world.
The credit ratings provided by these evaluation companies can give a clear indication about the risk potential of putting your money into a company, however this is not an endorsement of that company, as many individuals think.
The rating system will differ, but the results are generally the same. While Standard & Poor's best rating is AAA, Moody's is Aaa and Best's is A+. This signifies an excellent record of financial stability and an ability to meet the demands of policyholders.
Low ratings are generally universal in how the insurance evaluators rate them, with F being the lowest of the low. You will not want to be a part of a company with an F rating because they are nearly bankrupt, or they have begun bankruptcy proceedings. In terms of companies with a C or a D rating, you should avoid taking out long-term care insurance with them because their LTC insurance company rating is not that great. Try and only go through companies with a high rating. Remember, it is your money and you don't want to pay into something you won't be able to benefit from later on down the road.
Conclusion When you pay money into a policy that will keep your head, as well as your family's heads, above financial water when you are in need of long-term care, you want to make sure that the company you pay to is going to be around in 30, 20 or 10 years.
You should just ask for help from an insurance representative who specializes in long term care insurance to answer any questions.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide, ask questions and request a long term care insurance quote. We represent 20 of the top LTCi providers. This gives you tremendous options.
The Difference Between LTC Insurance and Long-Term Disability?
The Difference Between LTC Insurance and Long-Term Disability?
by Terry Stanfield
There is often a degree of confusion when individuals are dealing with long-term care (LTC) insurance and long-term disability coverage for obvious reasons. The average consumer can be forgiven for confusing the two forms of insurance, but it is important the difference is known to ensure that you do not get something which may not apply to what your long-term needs are.
There is often a degree of confusion when individuals are dealing with long-term care (LTC) insurance and long-term disability coverage for obvious reasons. The average consumer can be forgiven for confusing the two forms of insurance, but it is important the difference is known to ensure that you do not get something which may not apply to what your long-term needs are.
First of all, long-term disability insurance protects your future earnings in the event you suffer a disabling event, such as broken legs, amputation or becoming paralyzed.
It tends to cover a percentage of what you would make normally at your job, in case of illness or injury. Disability insurance is incredibly important when you are working because very few people are prepared for the loss of their wages in the event of a workplace accident.
On average, you can expect the insurance to cover about 60 percent of your wages, but you will often require a doctor declaring that you are not physically, or mentally, able to return to work due to an accident or illness. While you will only receive six months of coverage in short-term disability insurance, on long-term disability insurance policies, you will receive five to ten years of payments, and in some cases, payments to the age of 65.
LTC insurance is not meant to supplement your income in case of accident, but to provide a coverage of your expenses when you are in a nursing home, assisted-living facility or home-care program. Once a doctor has declared you need assistance with daily living activities, you will be able to quality for LTC insurance.
You will have to go through a waiting period for your LTC insurance benefits, which will last between 30 and 180 days. The length of the waiting period will depend greatly on the policy of the insurance company you use. Typically, the longer the waiting period you will have on your LTC insurance, the lower the premium will be. In terms of benefit periods, they will run from two years to the end of your life.
As a result, LTC insurance is there to help you after you are done working and are unable to fully take care of yourself.
Conclusion There is often a lot of confusion between disability insurance and LTC insurance, however the difference is quite clear. Disability insurance is meant to protect your future earnings due to an event that has left you disabled and unable to work. LTC insurance is there to cover your expenses in the event you are unable to care for yourself, either at your home or in a nursing home. Overall, you want to make sure you find out what will be best for you in your current life stage. As a young man or woman, you may go with disability insurance, while if you are 50 or more, you will go for the LTC insurance. Do your research and find out what you are looking for.
You should just ask for help from an insurance representative who specializes in long term care insurance to answer any questions.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide, ask questions and request a long term care insurance quote. We represent 20 of the top LTCi providers. This gives you tremendous options.
by Terry Stanfield
There is often a degree of confusion when individuals are dealing with long-term care (LTC) insurance and long-term disability coverage for obvious reasons. The average consumer can be forgiven for confusing the two forms of insurance, but it is important the difference is known to ensure that you do not get something which may not apply to what your long-term needs are.
There is often a degree of confusion when individuals are dealing with long-term care (LTC) insurance and long-term disability coverage for obvious reasons. The average consumer can be forgiven for confusing the two forms of insurance, but it is important the difference is known to ensure that you do not get something which may not apply to what your long-term needs are.
First of all, long-term disability insurance protects your future earnings in the event you suffer a disabling event, such as broken legs, amputation or becoming paralyzed.
It tends to cover a percentage of what you would make normally at your job, in case of illness or injury. Disability insurance is incredibly important when you are working because very few people are prepared for the loss of their wages in the event of a workplace accident.
On average, you can expect the insurance to cover about 60 percent of your wages, but you will often require a doctor declaring that you are not physically, or mentally, able to return to work due to an accident or illness. While you will only receive six months of coverage in short-term disability insurance, on long-term disability insurance policies, you will receive five to ten years of payments, and in some cases, payments to the age of 65.
LTC insurance is not meant to supplement your income in case of accident, but to provide a coverage of your expenses when you are in a nursing home, assisted-living facility or home-care program. Once a doctor has declared you need assistance with daily living activities, you will be able to quality for LTC insurance.
You will have to go through a waiting period for your LTC insurance benefits, which will last between 30 and 180 days. The length of the waiting period will depend greatly on the policy of the insurance company you use. Typically, the longer the waiting period you will have on your LTC insurance, the lower the premium will be. In terms of benefit periods, they will run from two years to the end of your life.
As a result, LTC insurance is there to help you after you are done working and are unable to fully take care of yourself.
Conclusion There is often a lot of confusion between disability insurance and LTC insurance, however the difference is quite clear. Disability insurance is meant to protect your future earnings due to an event that has left you disabled and unable to work. LTC insurance is there to cover your expenses in the event you are unable to care for yourself, either at your home or in a nursing home. Overall, you want to make sure you find out what will be best for you in your current life stage. As a young man or woman, you may go with disability insurance, while if you are 50 or more, you will go for the LTC insurance. Do your research and find out what you are looking for.
You should just ask for help from an insurance representative who specializes in long term care insurance to answer any questions.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide, ask questions and request a long term care insurance quote. We represent 20 of the top LTCi providers. This gives you tremendous options.
Is Your Financial Planner Going to Pay Your LTC Bills?
Is Your Financial Planner Going to Pay Your LTC Bills?
by Georgia McClure
I always like to ask my clients, "Will your financial planner be willing to pay your long term care bills, will they have access to good quality Home Health Care Providers?" Many lawyers and advisors are now reluctant to recommend against Long Term Care Insurance for fear of law suits later on, from children, when hundreds of thousands of dollars were required to pay for their parents long term care bills. Planners who fail to recommend coverage are more times than not, unaware of the real RISK of needing care one day.
The senior has now become the GREATEST financial risk that Americans face today. The majority of them are unaware of it because let's face it: No One wants to think about needing Long Term Care. It is going to happen to someone else! Long term care bills are the biggest reason for financial failures among seniors today. Yet there are a lot of Financial Planners and Investment advisers who will say that you don't need Long Term Care Insurance. If you already have a lot of money, perhaps you don't! The question is: Would it be a smart decision to have this coverage? What we are seeing today are many Financial Planners split on the subject of LTC Insurance. You will hear some say that if you have any resources you should not be without it, that it is an integral part of financial planning, while others think if you have enough money you should self-insure. Who is right?
Every financial adviser I talk with would recommend long term care coverage if he knew in advance that his client would need several years of long term care. Do the math. In a state where long term care bills are averaging $170 per day, and the average premium is $4000 a year for a couple, aged 60, and they live another 20 years, they have paid out $80,000 in premiums for the peace of mind that they will not go broke. Without the insurance, they could end up paying over $80,000 in less than two years for ONE OF THEM on the advice from a Financial Planner telling them that they DON'T NEED IT! It must be concluded that Financial advisers who recommend against LTC Insurance figure you are not going to need care since they would recommend you obtain coverage if they knew you were going to have to spend several hundred thousand dollars. You should find out from the adviser what is the BASIS for their prediction? Also, be aware that advisers are sales people. They are in the business of making you money. If you purchase Long Term Care Insurance, you have less money for them to manage! The decision is yours. At this point in your life, are you more interested in making a few more thousand dollars a year or are you more interested in protecting what you have already earned from the most DEVASTATING financial risk that people face in America today? One of the biggest financial mistakes a person can make today is needing Long Term Care and having no coverage! Is this a mistake you want to take a chance on making? Seek out a LTC Insurance Specialist to help you make the best informed decision for you and your family. Remember, your Financial Planner or adviser is not going to pay your long term care bills. You will!
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide and read Simplifying Long-Term Care.
by Georgia McClure
I always like to ask my clients, "Will your financial planner be willing to pay your long term care bills, will they have access to good quality Home Health Care Providers?" Many lawyers and advisors are now reluctant to recommend against Long Term Care Insurance for fear of law suits later on, from children, when hundreds of thousands of dollars were required to pay for their parents long term care bills. Planners who fail to recommend coverage are more times than not, unaware of the real RISK of needing care one day.
The senior has now become the GREATEST financial risk that Americans face today. The majority of them are unaware of it because let's face it: No One wants to think about needing Long Term Care. It is going to happen to someone else! Long term care bills are the biggest reason for financial failures among seniors today. Yet there are a lot of Financial Planners and Investment advisers who will say that you don't need Long Term Care Insurance. If you already have a lot of money, perhaps you don't! The question is: Would it be a smart decision to have this coverage? What we are seeing today are many Financial Planners split on the subject of LTC Insurance. You will hear some say that if you have any resources you should not be without it, that it is an integral part of financial planning, while others think if you have enough money you should self-insure. Who is right?
Every financial adviser I talk with would recommend long term care coverage if he knew in advance that his client would need several years of long term care. Do the math. In a state where long term care bills are averaging $170 per day, and the average premium is $4000 a year for a couple, aged 60, and they live another 20 years, they have paid out $80,000 in premiums for the peace of mind that they will not go broke. Without the insurance, they could end up paying over $80,000 in less than two years for ONE OF THEM on the advice from a Financial Planner telling them that they DON'T NEED IT! It must be concluded that Financial advisers who recommend against LTC Insurance figure you are not going to need care since they would recommend you obtain coverage if they knew you were going to have to spend several hundred thousand dollars. You should find out from the adviser what is the BASIS for their prediction? Also, be aware that advisers are sales people. They are in the business of making you money. If you purchase Long Term Care Insurance, you have less money for them to manage! The decision is yours. At this point in your life, are you more interested in making a few more thousand dollars a year or are you more interested in protecting what you have already earned from the most DEVASTATING financial risk that people face in America today? One of the biggest financial mistakes a person can make today is needing Long Term Care and having no coverage! Is this a mistake you want to take a chance on making? Seek out a LTC Insurance Specialist to help you make the best informed decision for you and your family. Remember, your Financial Planner or adviser is not going to pay your long term care bills. You will!
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide and read Simplifying Long-Term Care.
Planning For Long-Term Health Care
Planning For Long-Term Health Care
by Terry Stanfield
The future is uncertain and anything can happen. You may live a long and healthy life, only to die at the age of 102 while you are out on your daily jog, or you may suffer a stroke at the age of 62 and require long-term care to help you accomplish your daily activities. As a result, you need to start planning for long-term health care to ensure you do not suffer from an unexpected event that could leave you as a financial burden on your family.
Planning for long-term health care comes down to two factors: savings and insurance. If you have a large savings, you will be able to use it as a cushion while you get long-term care insurance to help pay your expenses, without dipping into your savings too much. When you get long-term care insurance, you will be paying the premiums for several years before you start to think about collecting benefits on it, but when you do you will have a wonderful monthly income that may leave your savings untouched.
You may have $50,000 saved up in the bank, or even more, but when you factor in all your expenses, especially the fact it can costs $5,000 a month to stay in a nursing home, your $50,000 disappears after only 10 months. If you have $500,000 saved up, then your savings will cover you for about eight years, but if you are 62 when you suffer a stroke that leaves you in need of daily care for 10 years, you are two years too short. However, if you have a plan that pays you $2,000 a month, you are able to extend your ability to pay for your nursing home and your home care by an another five years. That comes from only paying $40 a month or more into your premium!
It is incredibly important to start planning for long-term health care because when you are young, your premiums will be much less than when you are older. As well, nearly half of all individuals who collect on long-term care insurance plans are people below retirement age. Accidents can happen and you don't want to be a burden on your family when you were an asset before. Planning your long-term health care through long-term care insurance programs means that will not happen and you will receive the care you need, while your family does not have to lose out financially.
Conclusion Long-term health care needs can happen to anyone, from the earliest age to the oldest. To ensure that you can afford the high costs of nursing and home care, you will need to start planning your long-term health care. This can be done through getting long-term care insurance policies that will give you the cushion you need to enjoy life in a nursing home, without having to worry about your finances. Savings will run out eventually, so you should prolong them as long as you can by planning your long-term health care with a long-term care insurance plan.
You should ask for help from an insurance representative who specializes in long term care insurance to answer any questions.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide and read Simplifying Long-Term Care
by Terry Stanfield
The future is uncertain and anything can happen. You may live a long and healthy life, only to die at the age of 102 while you are out on your daily jog, or you may suffer a stroke at the age of 62 and require long-term care to help you accomplish your daily activities. As a result, you need to start planning for long-term health care to ensure you do not suffer from an unexpected event that could leave you as a financial burden on your family.
Planning for long-term health care comes down to two factors: savings and insurance. If you have a large savings, you will be able to use it as a cushion while you get long-term care insurance to help pay your expenses, without dipping into your savings too much. When you get long-term care insurance, you will be paying the premiums for several years before you start to think about collecting benefits on it, but when you do you will have a wonderful monthly income that may leave your savings untouched.
You may have $50,000 saved up in the bank, or even more, but when you factor in all your expenses, especially the fact it can costs $5,000 a month to stay in a nursing home, your $50,000 disappears after only 10 months. If you have $500,000 saved up, then your savings will cover you for about eight years, but if you are 62 when you suffer a stroke that leaves you in need of daily care for 10 years, you are two years too short. However, if you have a plan that pays you $2,000 a month, you are able to extend your ability to pay for your nursing home and your home care by an another five years. That comes from only paying $40 a month or more into your premium!
It is incredibly important to start planning for long-term health care because when you are young, your premiums will be much less than when you are older. As well, nearly half of all individuals who collect on long-term care insurance plans are people below retirement age. Accidents can happen and you don't want to be a burden on your family when you were an asset before. Planning your long-term health care through long-term care insurance programs means that will not happen and you will receive the care you need, while your family does not have to lose out financially.
Conclusion Long-term health care needs can happen to anyone, from the earliest age to the oldest. To ensure that you can afford the high costs of nursing and home care, you will need to start planning your long-term health care. This can be done through getting long-term care insurance policies that will give you the cushion you need to enjoy life in a nursing home, without having to worry about your finances. Savings will run out eventually, so you should prolong them as long as you can by planning your long-term health care with a long-term care insurance plan.
You should ask for help from an insurance representative who specializes in long term care insurance to answer any questions.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide and read Simplifying Long-Term Care
How does a LTCi policy protect Senior Citizens?
How does a LTCi policy protect Senior Citizens?
by Susan P. Payne, Long Term Care Specialist
How does a LTCi policy protect Senior Citizens? Lets take a few minutes to look at this. Life is a journey full of surprises! No one knows exactly what the future holds. You worked hard to save and invest wisely for retirement. And, though it's impossible to predict what lies ahead, we can gain some control of the future by examining our lives and finding solutions that will protect our independence. The reality of life is that, despite everything you do to take care of yourself, your chances of needing long-term care steadily increase over time. The costs that go along with long-term care can exhaust your savings and impact your standard of living along with your independence. Fortunately, there's a solution. With long term care insurance, you can help ensure that if you ever need long-term care, you'll be better able to pay for it and help protect your family, your assets and remain in control of your future!
American's are living longer, leading healthier lives than ever before. We know what is healthy for us and what is not. We have access to medical advances and care that with each passing day we hear about another person celebrating their 100th birthday. Most never expected to live that long. Have you thought about living a long life and the financial and emotional risk associated with long term care? Chances are, you or someone you know has faced the issues involved with caring for a family member. Long Term care is the ongoing care for a chronic, long term illness or disability such as Alzheimer's, a broken hip or an inability to perform Activities of Daily Living (ADL's). Long Term care can include home health care, supervised adult day care, assisted living, residential care, respite care and nursing care.
When it comes to long term care, evaluate the impact on yourself and your family. Would you be able to stay at home to care for yourself or would your family care for you at home? How will you pay for it? Families often bear the burden. The majority of long-term care is provided by unpaid family caregivers to seniors living in their own homes or with their families. Discovering the benefits of long-term care insurance will help ensure your financial security and independence.
Reasons to own a Long Term Care Policy:
1. You can have a professional plan and coordinate your care at home. 2. Your family can be a part of your care plan, but they don't have to be the planners. 3. You will have the money to pay for the care without depleting your nest egg. 4. Your loved ones can carry on with their jobs and own family commitments. 5. Your family will help out of love instead of out of feelings of obligation. 6. You will have the funds to be better able to choose your own facility or stay at home, whichever is more appropriate. 7. You may be able to stay in your own home longer. 8. You may be able to stay with your children without depending on them for all of your care. There will be less strife between family members. One person won't have the sole responsibility of caring for you.
How does a LTCi policy protect Senior Citizens? by protecting your independence and family's well-being. Including Long Term Care Insurance (LTCi) in your financial plans is an important step toward making sure the high cost of long-term care doesn't take your choices away. Work with a Long Term Care Specialist who can answer your questions and help you obtain affordable protection best suited for your needs today!
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide and read Simplifying Long-Term Care
by Susan P. Payne, Long Term Care Specialist
How does a LTCi policy protect Senior Citizens? Lets take a few minutes to look at this. Life is a journey full of surprises! No one knows exactly what the future holds. You worked hard to save and invest wisely for retirement. And, though it's impossible to predict what lies ahead, we can gain some control of the future by examining our lives and finding solutions that will protect our independence. The reality of life is that, despite everything you do to take care of yourself, your chances of needing long-term care steadily increase over time. The costs that go along with long-term care can exhaust your savings and impact your standard of living along with your independence. Fortunately, there's a solution. With long term care insurance, you can help ensure that if you ever need long-term care, you'll be better able to pay for it and help protect your family, your assets and remain in control of your future!
American's are living longer, leading healthier lives than ever before. We know what is healthy for us and what is not. We have access to medical advances and care that with each passing day we hear about another person celebrating their 100th birthday. Most never expected to live that long. Have you thought about living a long life and the financial and emotional risk associated with long term care? Chances are, you or someone you know has faced the issues involved with caring for a family member. Long Term care is the ongoing care for a chronic, long term illness or disability such as Alzheimer's, a broken hip or an inability to perform Activities of Daily Living (ADL's). Long Term care can include home health care, supervised adult day care, assisted living, residential care, respite care and nursing care.
When it comes to long term care, evaluate the impact on yourself and your family. Would you be able to stay at home to care for yourself or would your family care for you at home? How will you pay for it? Families often bear the burden. The majority of long-term care is provided by unpaid family caregivers to seniors living in their own homes or with their families. Discovering the benefits of long-term care insurance will help ensure your financial security and independence.
Reasons to own a Long Term Care Policy:
1. You can have a professional plan and coordinate your care at home. 2. Your family can be a part of your care plan, but they don't have to be the planners. 3. You will have the money to pay for the care without depleting your nest egg. 4. Your loved ones can carry on with their jobs and own family commitments. 5. Your family will help out of love instead of out of feelings of obligation. 6. You will have the funds to be better able to choose your own facility or stay at home, whichever is more appropriate. 7. You may be able to stay in your own home longer. 8. You may be able to stay with your children without depending on them for all of your care. There will be less strife between family members. One person won't have the sole responsibility of caring for you.
How does a LTCi policy protect Senior Citizens? by protecting your independence and family's well-being. Including Long Term Care Insurance (LTCi) in your financial plans is an important step toward making sure the high cost of long-term care doesn't take your choices away. Work with a Long Term Care Specialist who can answer your questions and help you obtain affordable protection best suited for your needs today!
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide and read Simplifying Long-Term Care
How Does LTCi Protect Young Families?
How Does LTCi Protect Young Families?
by Susan P. Payne
How Does LTCi Protect Young Families? By Susan P. Payne How Does LTCi protect young families? Every day many people of all ages experience a significant change in health status. How would it impact your family if a sudden unexpected accident or illness happened? Are you prepared to handle the cost associated with long-term care? Needing long term care help is a family issue. What will happen to saving for the kids college? Your retirement? Your finances? Planning for a secure future can be possible with integrating Long-Term Care Insurance (LTCi) protection planning.
LTCi is important, yet overlooked by many. It is the day-to-day help you need when a serious illness, injury or disability makes you physically or cognitively unable to care for yourself for a long period of time. This type of care is usually provided at home, in an assisted living facility, adult day care or, lastly, in a nursing home. No one ever wants to think about a catastrophic illness or an accident like a broken leg or hip. Close your eyes and think about what life would be like with a broken hip. You could not walk, bathe or dress yourself. You would need someone to assist you in your normal activities of daily living. Could you depend on your family? Would you spouse have to miss work? Would the kids need to miss school or their sporting events?
How will having a Long-Term Care Insurance (LTCi) plan help you and your family? 1. Protects your independence,live how you want, where you want
2. Protects your family from the potential burden of being your caretaker
3. Protect your savings, college funds and retirement plans from the high cost of long term care
4. Many plans will pay for home health care providers, home health aides and caregivers, giving you freedom to choose what makes you comfortable.
Why does someone my age need to think about long-term care? Today you are healthy. But 24-hours from now, things can change. Many illnesses, once considered to be life threatening, are now life altering with the medical advances in place today. Many now leave you 'disabled' relying on others for care, sometimes for short periods of time, sometimes for life. Long term care protection requires you to "health qualify". No matter how much you would be willing to pay, a change in health can make it impossible for you to health qualify for long term care insurance. For individuals who are currently young and in good health, you have the possibility of locking in "preferred rates" for your lifetime. Cost for insurance can be significantly lower at younger ages so you will save money! You lock in savings and you can never be canceled even if your health changes. You may benefit now and again later as many people need and use their benefits when they are young and again when they are older.
How does LTCi protect young families? Because things can change tomorrow, now is the right time!
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide, ask questions and request a long term care insurance quote. We represent 20 of the top LTCi providers. This gives you tremendous options.
by Susan P. Payne
How Does LTCi Protect Young Families? By Susan P. Payne How Does LTCi protect young families? Every day many people of all ages experience a significant change in health status. How would it impact your family if a sudden unexpected accident or illness happened? Are you prepared to handle the cost associated with long-term care? Needing long term care help is a family issue. What will happen to saving for the kids college? Your retirement? Your finances? Planning for a secure future can be possible with integrating Long-Term Care Insurance (LTCi) protection planning.
LTCi is important, yet overlooked by many. It is the day-to-day help you need when a serious illness, injury or disability makes you physically or cognitively unable to care for yourself for a long period of time. This type of care is usually provided at home, in an assisted living facility, adult day care or, lastly, in a nursing home. No one ever wants to think about a catastrophic illness or an accident like a broken leg or hip. Close your eyes and think about what life would be like with a broken hip. You could not walk, bathe or dress yourself. You would need someone to assist you in your normal activities of daily living. Could you depend on your family? Would you spouse have to miss work? Would the kids need to miss school or their sporting events?
How will having a Long-Term Care Insurance (LTCi) plan help you and your family? 1. Protects your independence,live how you want, where you want
2. Protects your family from the potential burden of being your caretaker
3. Protect your savings, college funds and retirement plans from the high cost of long term care
4. Many plans will pay for home health care providers, home health aides and caregivers, giving you freedom to choose what makes you comfortable.
Why does someone my age need to think about long-term care? Today you are healthy. But 24-hours from now, things can change. Many illnesses, once considered to be life threatening, are now life altering with the medical advances in place today. Many now leave you 'disabled' relying on others for care, sometimes for short periods of time, sometimes for life. Long term care protection requires you to "health qualify". No matter how much you would be willing to pay, a change in health can make it impossible for you to health qualify for long term care insurance. For individuals who are currently young and in good health, you have the possibility of locking in "preferred rates" for your lifetime. Cost for insurance can be significantly lower at younger ages so you will save money! You lock in savings and you can never be canceled even if your health changes. You may benefit now and again later as many people need and use their benefits when they are young and again when they are older.
How does LTCi protect young families? Because things can change tomorrow, now is the right time!
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide, ask questions and request a long term care insurance quote. We represent 20 of the top LTCi providers. This gives you tremendous options.
Prepare for the Unthinkable
Long-Term Care Insurance, Prepare for the Unthinkable
by Terry Stanfield
It would be a wonderful world if nothing changed and everything remained the same. We would not age, die or need medical care in any way. However, the sad truth is that the world is a dynamic and ever-changing place, where nothing remains the same. We may hope that things will remain the same, but they never will, and it is up to us to prepare ourselves for the possible future outcomes that can be difficult to envision. One such way to prepare is through the purchase of long-term care insurance, which can be your best bet for a financially stable life when long-term care becomes an issue for yourself, or a loved one.
Long-term care can happen to anyone, either through old age or an accident. Few would have ever thought that the man who played Superman in four movies would ever need long-term care. He was an excellent example of a fit and healthy human being, but at the age of only 42 he fell off of a horse and was paralyzed from the neck down. For the next nine years he required long-term care. So, you see, the unthinkable can happen to anyone, at anytime, anywhere.
With long-term care insurance, you are preparing for the unthinkable by taking your own future in your hands and ensuring your financial stability, as well as the financial stability of those around you. Studies have shown that long-term care costs for individuals are often paid by immediate family. So, when you fail to plan for the future with long-term care insurance, you are not only jeopardizing your own financial stability, but that of your family.
Long-term care insurance is the best option an individual has for planning their future. The future may be one of vacationing, traveling and enjoying life in retirement, or it may be one of long-term care due to problems relating to health and disabilities. Either way, there is no harm to preparing for long-term care scenarios should they happen. When you buy a sports car, you are not planning on crashing it, but you get insurance nonetheless. You are not planning on being sick in your old age, but it can happen so you should prepare for it with long-term care insurance.
Conclusion ong-term care is a sad reality of growing old. As we get older, the need for long-term care becomes greater and greater, eventually encompassing our entire lives. In this scenario, you want to make sure yourself, and your children, will not be financially burdened by your long-term care needs. With long-term care insurance, those financial needs are taken care of, leaving your children, and yourself, financially secure through some difficult times. Don't leave anything to chance. Take the steps to make your long-term future secure in the case of long-term care needs. Long-term care insurance is your best defense against a destitute and financially-trying retirement. Chance favors the prepared, so don't leave long-term care to chance. The small price is well worth the huge benefits it can reap.
You should just ask for help from an insurance representative who specializes in long term care insurance to answer any questions.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide and read Simplifying Long-Term Care
by Terry Stanfield
It would be a wonderful world if nothing changed and everything remained the same. We would not age, die or need medical care in any way. However, the sad truth is that the world is a dynamic and ever-changing place, where nothing remains the same. We may hope that things will remain the same, but they never will, and it is up to us to prepare ourselves for the possible future outcomes that can be difficult to envision. One such way to prepare is through the purchase of long-term care insurance, which can be your best bet for a financially stable life when long-term care becomes an issue for yourself, or a loved one.
Long-term care can happen to anyone, either through old age or an accident. Few would have ever thought that the man who played Superman in four movies would ever need long-term care. He was an excellent example of a fit and healthy human being, but at the age of only 42 he fell off of a horse and was paralyzed from the neck down. For the next nine years he required long-term care. So, you see, the unthinkable can happen to anyone, at anytime, anywhere.
With long-term care insurance, you are preparing for the unthinkable by taking your own future in your hands and ensuring your financial stability, as well as the financial stability of those around you. Studies have shown that long-term care costs for individuals are often paid by immediate family. So, when you fail to plan for the future with long-term care insurance, you are not only jeopardizing your own financial stability, but that of your family.
Long-term care insurance is the best option an individual has for planning their future. The future may be one of vacationing, traveling and enjoying life in retirement, or it may be one of long-term care due to problems relating to health and disabilities. Either way, there is no harm to preparing for long-term care scenarios should they happen. When you buy a sports car, you are not planning on crashing it, but you get insurance nonetheless. You are not planning on being sick in your old age, but it can happen so you should prepare for it with long-term care insurance.
Conclusion ong-term care is a sad reality of growing old. As we get older, the need for long-term care becomes greater and greater, eventually encompassing our entire lives. In this scenario, you want to make sure yourself, and your children, will not be financially burdened by your long-term care needs. With long-term care insurance, those financial needs are taken care of, leaving your children, and yourself, financially secure through some difficult times. Don't leave anything to chance. Take the steps to make your long-term future secure in the case of long-term care needs. Long-term care insurance is your best defense against a destitute and financially-trying retirement. Chance favors the prepared, so don't leave long-term care to chance. The small price is well worth the huge benefits it can reap.
You should just ask for help from an insurance representative who specializes in long term care insurance to answer any questions.
Before you go out and buy a policy go to Long Term Care Insurance Guide and read Simplifying Long-Term Care
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