How Does LTCi Protect Young Families?

May 18, 2009 by Susan P. Payne  
Filed under long term care

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!

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How You Can Use Long Term Care Insurance

Most of us never want to imagine growing old, being sick or needing long term care. But for 70 percent of people, this is something that they have to face. And the sad thing is that many of them are not insured with long term care insurance.

What is long term care insurance? It is an insurance policy that pays for your stay in a nursing facility or long term care facility. As people begin to live longer, the need for long term care facilities has become apparent. For this reason, it is wise for you to purchase long term care insurance.

You can use long term care insurance in many different ways. Some include the following:

After an accident If you have a catastrophic accident, the last thing you need to do is worry about the cost of the medical facility where you are being treated. In most cases, after the danger period is over, you will be transferred to a nursing home or rehabilitation facility. This can be costly and your insurance may only pay a portion for this care.

This is where long term care insurance can benefit you. It can pay what the insurance company does not cover. This way, you will not be paying out of pocket for your care.

After an illness Long term care is not often final care. In many cases, someone recovering from an illness needs nursing care around the clock but is stable enough to be moved from the hospital. In such cases, people are often sent to long term care facilities. Medicare and insurance only cover a portion of these costs. If you cannot pay, you will be forced to go on public aid – after you have sold everything you own. This can be financially devastating to you when you recover.

Long term final care If you get to a point in your life where you have an irreversible condition and need nursing care, you can get a policy that will last over 4 years. This will pay for your care in the final stages of your life and not eat away at your savings. You will not be a burden to your loved ones and will still be able to leave some money to your heirs.

None of us likes to think of these scenarios, but they happen every day. This is why it is so important to consider long term care insurance Long term care insurance can help you in many ways and allow you to retain what you worked so hard to save.

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Student Health Coverage

May 5, 2009 by Ethan Kalvin  
Filed under Medicare

Allowing for further tax credits and being more open to the idea of personal health savings accounts so students can save in order to provide their own health insurance may be the answer for any student who is not sure how they are going to get the proper health care as they are away at school. Tax credits for employees that reach up to five thousand dollars a year have been proposed. It is hard to tell whether such a proposal would get any where and what exactly the impact of such a plan would be for students. The HCTC is already out there on the table and that is something that helps many parents be able to provide quality health care to their student children as they are off getting their education. The truth is that many larger universities already have a student health insurance plan and use that as part of the calculation to come up with your entire health insurance costs.

A misconception out there is that many of the clinicians who work at a university clinic are either rookies in the health care profession or otherwise don’t know what they are talking about. The truth is that many of these physicians are qualified and have seen all kinds of situations that prepare them and give them the necessary experience to provide the best possible health care they can while on campus.

If you are uncomfortable with the university clinic companies like Assurant and Cardinal Healthcare offer students a plan, if they are self employed and have a solid work history and a clean bill of health. Most innovative students become self employed while meeting with roommates or others on campus. A problem, however, is that self employed people don’t find time to search for right health care plan.

When you add the school work load on top of a self employed individuals responsibilities, this is an even greater issue. Many students are so over worded that they do not get proper sleep and continue to put off a doctors visit. This can be dangerous if a true medical issue is involved and not caught in time.

The health care industry is working to make the process of finding health care less time consumes and more accessible for all students who work, not just ones that are self employed.

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