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4 reasons why seniors should buy long-term care insurance

Long-term care insurance could be valuable for many seniors. Here are four reasons why it's worth getting now. Here are four reasons why it's worth getting now. Read More
4 reasons seniors should buy life insurance - CBS News

4 reasons seniors should buy life insurance Here are four reasons why a life insurance policy, even in a minimal amount, should be purchased by seniors: It can cover end-of-life expenses ... Read More
Why seniors should apply for long-term care insurance before 2025

Are you a senior considering a long-term care plan now? Or are you exploring the benefits for a family member or loved one? Here are three reasons why it's worth applying for before January 1, 2025: ... Read More
Should I buy long-term care insurance: Savvy Senior

Dear Savvy Senior: My wife and I have thought about purchasing a long-term care insurance policy, but we hate the idea of paying expensive monthly premiums for a policy we ... Read More
Should you buy long-term care insurance? - Tampa Bay Times

Because of new restrictions on Medicaid assistance for nursing home costs, private long-term care insurance may be a more attractive option for those who can afford it. But because congressional ... Read More
Reasons Why Seniors Should Buy a Medicare Advantage Plan

Image source: Flickr user pictures of money. If you've paid into Social Security for 10 years, you qualify for Medicare Part A and Part B at age 65. Read More
What to Know About Long-Term Care Insurance - The New York Times

The children of Jewell Thomas, right, jointly pay a long-term care insurance premium of more than $2,500 a year, as well as another $4,000 a month for two home health aides not covered by that policy. Read More
Long-Term Care Insurance Explained - NerdWallet

A single 55-year-old man in good health buying new coverage can expect to pay an average of $2,100 per year for a long-term care policy with an initial pool of benefits of $165,000, according to ... Read More
4 Seniors: Should I buy long-term care insurance?

Long-term care – which encompasses in-home care, assisted living facilities and nursing home care – is very expensive and is not covered by Medicare or private health insurance. Read More
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