Long-Term Care
Long-term care is the largest unfunded liability facing Americans today. Many mistakenly think that Medicare will pay for long-term care costs . . . those incurred in nursing homes, assisted living facilities, adult day care or even homecare. Unfortunately, that’s just not the case. Medicare will only pay for skilled care. The vast majority of people receiving care are receiving intermediate or custodial care.
As independent brokers we represent nearly every insurance company and we can tailor the plans to your specific financial needs. We’ve been doing this long enough to have experienced claims. We know which companies pay and which don’t. Plus, on behalf of our clients, we initiate the process for claims to ensure they get the money they deserve out of any policy purchased from our agency! We believe service makes the difference!
Claim Requirements
If you need another person to help doing any two of these daily tasks, contact us to help you start the claims process:
- Bathing
Step in or out of the tub or shower, take a sponge bath, wash your hair or body. - Dressing
Put on clothes, take off clothes; includes upper body, lower body, braces, fasteners, artificial limbs, or compression socks. - Toileting
Get on & off the toilet, managing clothing, performing associated hygiene. - Transferring
Move into & out of bed, chair, or wheelchair. - Continence
Hygiene associated, catheter or colostomy bag – when unable to control bladder or bowel function. - Eating
Get food to your mouth with a utensil, feeding tube or intravenousl.
Key Benefits
- Coverage for care in any setting. You are in control of where you receive your care.
- Premiums can qualify for certain favorable tax treatment on both your Federal and State tax returns.
- You won’t need to spend down your assets in order to qualify for Medicaid (Welfare).
- You are protecting your estate for your children or your favorite charity.