Planning for long-term care is a smart way to prepare for the realities of aging. And as Americans live longer, more of us will need support later in life. In fact, nearly 70% of adults over age 65 ...
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I'm in my 70s and need long-term care insurance. Is it hopeless at my age?
According to the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance, your chances of being denied long-term care insurance ...
Agents and advisors are always on the lookout for ideas that will help them provide their clients and prospects with the financial protection they need to help cover the costs of care if they have a ...
According to the Urban Institute, the population of Americans age 65 and older is on track to increase nearly 50% in the next 15 years, to more than 80 million. That means demand for long-term care ...
As you age, your need for assistance, whether it be at home or in a nursing home or assisted living facility, increases. Given the prevalence of long-term care services being required, it's no ...
Many Americans will not be able to afford the long-term care (LTC) they, or aging loved ones they're caring for, will someday require. Benefits including long-term-care insurance (LTCi) and predictive ...
We often read about the consumer's need for long-term care, but insights into what consumers think about the need for such protection is seldom addressed. A white paper by OneAmerica Financial offers ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Bob Carlson researches all facets of retirement finances. Long-term care (LTC) and insurance for it (LTCI) are two of the most ...
Compare Medicaid and long-term care insurance to determine the best coverage for your needs. Understand key differences in ...
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Adriana Falcón Trafford took out a long-term care insurance policy in 2001. When she signed up for the plan, the annual premium was $2,608. Now, it’s close to $7,000. Credit: Shahrzad Rasekh / CT ...
The price hikes began in 2007, modest at first, then exploding in size. By last summer, the long-term care insurance plan Steve Krasinski paid $750 a year for in 1994 had ballooned to $6,400. And that ...
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