Long Term Care Insurance

Long term care involves a wide variety of services for people with a prolonged illness, disability or cognitive disorder (such as Alzheimer's disease). Long term care is aimed at providing people with the help they need when a prolonged illness or disability keeps them from being able to care for themselves. It can range from help with day-to-day activities in the home (such as dressing, preparing meals, bathing, etc.) to more sophisticated needs provided through assisted living or nursing facilities. Skilled, semi-skilled and custodial care remain the most common terms used to describe long-term care and the level of assistance a person may need.

Why should you consider long term care insurance?

Long Term Care Insurance is the most efficient means of protecting your assets from the expense of an extended illness or disability. When you purchase a long term care insurance policy, you not only help safeguard your assets from the cost of long term care, but you increase your independence and control over future needs.

 We have many excellent carriers to choose from depending on the specifics of your case. Call any of our in-house experts to design a plan that suits your needs.

                                        

 Pictured left to right above are Dave Tushingham, Steve Poff and Rich Shuster.

 

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