Approximately 24% of respondents to a recent survey who are eligible for benefits where they work said they had access to long-term care insurance there, and 9% of those employees said they had ...
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Long-Term Care Insurance: 10 Things You Should Know
When you imagine your retirement journey, you likely picture trips to the beach, leisurely days with the grandkids and lots of time for hobbies. A lengthy stay in a nursing home probably isn’t part of ...
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 ...
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Mutual of Omaha offers standalone long-term care (LTC) insurance, an increasing rarity in the life insurance space. It has an age cap of 79 in most states and boasts outstanding customer service, both ...
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Best Long-Term Care Insurance Companies of July 2025
Planning for long-term care as you age can be a smart financial move — a practical way to prepare for the realities of growing older. As Americans live longer, more of us will need support later in ...
(Washington, D.C.) – Findings from the Employee Long-Term Care survey, published today by the Employee Benefit Research Institute, found serious gaps in employee awareness of personal long-term care ...
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Washington state’s new, long-term care insurance program gives residents a lifetime benefit of $36,500, which can pay for approximately 81 days in a nursing home. The benefit is a first-in-the-nation ...
“We’ve been paying into long-term-care insurance since we were in our mid-50s,” said a friend, now in her late 60s. “But with all of the premium increases, we might have been better off just investing ...
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