New Advances in Long-Term Care Insurance
Posted: September 9th, 2011 | Author: mwight | Filed under: Estate Planning, Financial Planning, Health, Insurance, Retirement | Tags: Alzheimer’s, Dementia, Healthcare Costs, Long-term Care Insurance | No Comments »It is an unfortunate fact that healthcare costs are steadily rising and will only continue to rise in the foreseeable future. Accordingly, healthcare inflation must be considered when planning to protect your health, your family, and your financial well-being. One of the greatest threats is long-term care, especially as we age. For many, long-term care insurance is the best protection against long-term care poverty. Thankfully, as reported in a recent Reuters article, the long-term care insurance market is growing to accommodate the growing need and several new options are becoming available.
Granted, we don’t like thinking about growing old and frail, perhaps with dementia or Alzheimer’s to boot. It is easy to procrastinate. Besides, who wants to pay policy premiums? As a result, many of those who will need long-term care insurance protection in the future are not purchasing policy protection now.
According to Matthew Sharpe of Genworth, “Long-term care is definitely under-penetrated, there’s no doubt about it. About 4 percent of the population that is eligible actually has a policy.” Because of this, Genworth and other companies are developing newer and easier tools for consumers to use, and that just might translate into newer and better policies for you to consider.
Whether any policy option is the right option for you depends on your unique circumstances. As pointed out in the original article, the strongest reason to secure a policy may be the possibility of dementia or Alzheimer’s. While there are many ideas presented in the Reuters article for your consideration, nothing can replace the advice and counsel of an experienced long-term care insurance agent to help you navigate your options.
At Idaho Estate Planning, we can help you find the resources you need to put your estate plan together. We have the experience and expertise to help you maintain your options and protect yourself as well as your loved ones now and into the future. Remember, good planning is no accident!
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