Does Long Term Care Insurance Pay For Assisted Living?
- 11783 POINTSContact Meview profileLarry GilmorePROAgent Owner, Gilmore Insurance Services, Marysville, Washington StateDoes long term care pay for assisted living? It can, if you choose it as part of your policy make up. Long term care really is a plan the insured puts together for the coverage they want for themselves. You can add or subtract services that will change the premium.Answered on May 13, 2013+01 0+1 this answerflag this answerview more answers by Larry Gilmore
- 12689 POINTSview profileTed RatliffOwner, SFS Associates,It depends on the policy. Many will pay for assisted living depending. Most long term care policies are activated by what they call "triggers". You must be, in most cases, unable to preform at least two activities of daily living or be cognitively impaired. An activity of daily living may be dressing, toileting, bathing, eating, mobility that type of things. Cognitively impaired would be things like alzheimer's or diagnosed dementia.Answered on May 13, 2013flag this answer
- 0 POINTSContact Meview profileDavid RacichPROFountain Hills, ArizonaEvery long term care insurance (LTCi) addresses assisted living benefits. And since assisted living benefits at home is the preferred extended care option, it’s really important to compare the language of each policy before you purchase LTCi. The good news is the the LTCi market is comprised of six insurance companies whose market share represents almost the entire LTCi inventory of carriers. So it’s fairly simple to secure spreadsheets comparing the policy provisions of each company.Answered on June 5, 2013+11 0+1 this answerflag this answerview more answers by David Racich
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