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Long Term Care Insurance Bill Introduced in House

April 29th, 2009

In recognition of the enormous social and economic impact of long term care and the costs associated with that care, a bill was introduced in the House of Representatives to increase the accessibility of long term care insurance (LTCI) to Americans.

The “Long-Term Care Affordability and Security Act” would would permit LTCI to be included in employer-sponsored cafeteria plans and flexible spending accounts (FSAs), enabling people to pay LTCI premiums using pre-tax dollars.

You can visit govtrack.us to read the full text of the document and track the bill’s progress.

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Managing the Cost of Long Term Care

April 23rd, 2009

Managing the cost of long term care. It’s a topic we often discuss here on the Long Term Care Insurance Blog, as we hope to educate and inform everyone about how to deal with both the financial and mental obligations that often fall hand-in-hand with with long term care. This is why we’re constantly browsing the web in search of resources we can share with our readers.

Today we came across an article on the WebMD website titled “How to Help Your Aging Parents without Going Broke“. (If you haven’t seen this site, take a moment to browse it’s huge library of resources.) So it’s not necessarily the most comforting headline, but it does get straight to the point. The article is broken into a couple sections, which are helpful, including “Have the Conversation”, “Get the Right Help”, “How to Save Money”, “Dealing with Alzheimer’s or Dementia” (Although the article goes into more detail about these specific issues, the discussion in the article can be applied to many long term care issues.) and “Paperwork Prep”.

One of the first issues the article tackles is that of your parents financial status. Are they prepared to pay for care out of their own pockets or have they purchased long term care insurance? This is very important, because understanding your parents financial stability (or instability) will greatly impact the type, and ability, to maintain quality long term care.

You can read the full article here. It discusses medicare medicaid services but also provides some input into ways you can lower costs of daily care.

If you have any questions regarding long term care, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We’ve experienced our own family long term care issues and will be happy to share our wealth of history on long term care.

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Generation X Speaks Out About Long Term Care Insurance

April 18th, 2009

Long term care insurance is often considered something only those ‘old folks’ have to think about. Obviously this isn’t true, as we’ve stated in a past post, some recent long term care insurance stats contradicting this myth. So I was happy to come across a discussion, directed towards the Generation X crowd, dispel the notion that they are clueless about the future of their health and how it relates to long term care issues. Now, that doesn’t mean they are fully aware of what long term care insurance covers or how it differs from medicare and medicaid, among other issues, but it’s great to see the discussion happening, now, not later. You can read the post here, and make sure to check out the comments.

If you have any questions about long term care, make sure to read our free guide, “Dignity for Life. Five Things You Should Know Before Considering Long Term Care Insurance. (opens in a PDF)

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New Long Term Care Insurance Bill?

April 6th, 2009

As reported on by McKnights, a new bill on long term care insurance may change the way people pay, and save, for ltc insurance.

The bill, which Sen. Charles Grassley (R-IA) introduced late last month, would amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to change the way long-term care insurance is offered. It also would provide additional consumer protections for long-term care insurance. AHCA noted that the bill is in line with its comprehensive healthcare reform proposal.

Read the full article HERE. Subscribe to our long term care insurance blog and be the first to hear about this new bill.

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