
Long-Term Care: Don’t Underestimate Your Need For Coverage Submitted by: Matthew Bardram
Long-term care is something Americans of any age should be thinking about, but most people are uninformed of how long-term care issues and how long-term care insurance can help. Long-term care refers to a wide range of medical and non-medical services – including custodial help with daily activities, nursing care and skilled nursing services – for people who are physically or mentally unable to care for themselves. Home health care, adult day care, respite care, assisted living and nursing home care all fall into the category of long-term care. Long-Term Care Insurance Critical for Any Age A long-term care insurance policy can help cover the expenses incurred for long-term care. Many people mistakenly assume that long-term care insurance is only for the elderly, but a third of all individual long-term care policies are purchased by people younger than 65. The coverage is critical for a person of any age. Plus, it can be more economical to purchase such coverage when younger. Anything can happen to anyone at any time resulting in the need for some sort of care. It is not uncommon to find a person in their 30s in a nursing home because of a debilitating accident.
Other Coverage Inadequate
Other types of insurance or government programs don’t provide the amount of coverage available in a long-term care policy.- Health insurance policies typically do not cover long-term care costs such as nursing homes or assisted living facilities. Also, most policies don’t pay for adaptive equipment, special transportation needs or home modifications.
- Many Americans assume that Medicare will cover these costs. However, coverage is limited and may still require large out-of-pocket expenses. Also, Medicare pays for skilled nursing facility care only after a discharge from a three-day hospitalization. It does not pay for custodial or intermediate care, and the majority of care provided in nursing homes is custodial, which includes assistance with dressing, eating and moving around.
There are many insurance companies that offer Long Term Care policies. As well there are many options within these policies that can be custom tailored to meet your needs. Contact RPC today, for a free consultation.
Because we offer policies from multiple insurance companies, we can promise a wider range of coverage options and more competitive pricing.
Matthew BardramRPC AGENCY631-828-1322 Ext.12Email: mbardram@rpcinsures.comWeb: www.rpcinsures.com