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Few seniors buying long-term care insurance

Few seniors buying long-term care insurance

People don’t like to think about what will happen if they become too ill or infirm to manage on their own. Experts say that partly explains why sales of long-term-care insurance policies are so anemic; only about 10 percent of seniors have such coverage. Should you buy long-term-care insurance? Consumer columnist Michelle Andrews talks about these plans in a video.

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December 14, 2010 | 0 Comments More
Public reverse mortgages and long-term care: can they work together?

Public reverse mortgages and long-term care: can they work together?

What if your state helped you turn your home equity into cash to pay for long-term care?

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March 12, 2010 | 0 Comments More
Who Will Care for the Elderly and Disabled?

Who Will Care for the Elderly and Disabled?

Howard Gleckman, Senior Research Associate at the Urban Institute July 20, 2009 Advocates of including long-term care services in health reform usually focus on two issues: How many Medicaid dollars should be spent on home care and whether to create a national long-term care insurance program, such as Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., has proposed in [...]

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July 20, 2009 | 1 Comment More
Obama Backs Helping Hand For Long-Term Care

Obama Backs Helping Hand For Long-Term Care

By Joseph Shapiro NPR – a Kaiser Health News partner July 08, 2009 Until recently, it looked like long-term care was not going to be a serious part of any potential health care overhaul. But that changed when the Obama administration this week endorsed a new government social insurance program that would help people put [...]

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July 8, 2009 | 0 Comments More