Here's what consumers and business people ask most often:
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What exactly is long term care? |
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| 2. | Q: | Who should consider long term care insurance? |
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Everyone except (a) those without means who can qualify for Medicaid; (b) those whose lifestyles would be seriously compromised by the monthly premiums, or (c) those rich enough to self-insure. |
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What types of care are there? |
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When people need care for any illness or accident, it may fall into one or more of the following categories:
Long term care insurance may be appropriate for all the above care except skilled care covered by health insurance or Medicare. |
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| 4. | Q: | Where is long term care provided? |
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Not just in nursing homes, which many people assume, but in a variety of settings:
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| 5. | Q: | What does long term care cost, and who pays? |
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The cost varies depending on state of residence and type of care (nursing home, in-home, etc.). Nursing home services currently average close to $76,000 per year. Costs are projected to rise dramatically in the years ahead. There are four options for paying. The individual needing care may --
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