Long-term care

Did you know that according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, “70 percent turning 65 can expect to use some form of long-term care during their lives?”

 

What is long-term care, often called custodial care?

  • Assisted living
  • Adult daycare
  • Hospice care
  • Nursing home care
  • Home care

 

Are you worried about how you will pay for such care if you need it?

Most seniors do not feel comfortable relying on family members for the support they need.

Medicare and most health insurance plans, including Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap) policies don’t pay for this type of care, often called “long-term care.”

Long-term care insurance helps cover the costs of long-term medical care and can pay for home care from the first day it is needed.

Our independent advisors are trained and certified to offer long-term care insurance policies.  We can match your needs and budget with your best plan.

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We can help you find a long-term care insurance plan that fits your needs and budget.