Long-term care is skilled nursing and other services that are provided in the person's home, or in a facility such as a nursing home or an adult day care center. Long-term care can be very costly. Long-term care insurance is one way of helping to pay for this care.
There are several kinds of long-term care insurance policies. Some pay for any kind of care, while others pay only when a certain type of care is needed. Shop carefully if you choose to buy long-term health insurance. Discuss your options with your family and your healthcare provider. Some senior groups and hospitals may also have helpful information. Each state has a Department of Insurance that licenses insurance companies. They may be able to answer questions about the company you are considering.
When considering a policy, here are some important questions to ask:
Before agreeing to purchase any insurance policy, here are a few things you can do to make sure you are satisfied.
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