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Winning in the Second Half

Join us on November 14 for an informational webinar on “Winning in the Second Half”, no this is not about football. This is about preparing for the second half of your life, the retirement half. What are your plans? How do you plan to live and where? How will you pay for it and more importantly for the healthcare needs that arise?

We will be discussing these topics, and more, during the webinar. The idea is to provide you with our thoughts and ideas to help you be better prepared to” win the second half”. Let’s face it losing is never fun and losing this second half can mean the difference between enjoying what you worked hard for or watching it all evaporate from lack of planning. Every good coach has a contingency plan; this webinar will help you think about putting that plan in place…if the time is right.

Winning in the Second Half

Life can be considered in two parts: working years and retirement years. This workshop describes the risks people face, along with ways to mitigate those risks and meet long-term goals.

Register for a session now by clicking a date below:

Thu, Nov 14, 2013 9:00 AM – 9:45 AM PST
Thu, Nov 14, 2013 1:00 PM – 1:45 PM PST
Thu, Nov 14, 2013 6:00 PM – 6:45 PM PST

Once registered you will receive an email confirming your registration with information you need to join the Webinar.

System Requirements

PC-based attendees
Required: Windows® 8, 7, Vista, XP or 2003 Server
Mac®-based attendees
Required: Mac OS® X 10.6 or newer
Mobile attendees
Required: iPhone®, iPad®, Android™ phone or Android tablet

Is LTC Insurance right for me?

Long Term Care Insurance

how do i know if long term care insurance is right for me?Deciding to buy a long-term care insurance policy is an important decision. These policies can help pay for many types of long-term care, but they are not for everyone. We will give you some guidelines commonly accepted in the next section to help you determine if this type of policy may be right for you. If you decide to buy, make sure you compare the costs and benefits of policies from different insurance companies and only those with top ratings. Our Long Term Care Insurance specialists are available to help you with this process.

What does it cover?

Long-term care insurance policies typically cover nursing home stays, community services such as adult day care, in-home care and assisted living facilities. Be sure to consider your desired type of care and choose a policy that covers you in that area. In other words, if your plan is to stay with your daughter in her home, then be sure you will be able to receive benefits in that setting.

A policy covering three to five years of care is the most cost-effective option for most people. However, if you are concerned about care for Alzheimers disease or other types of dementia, you may want to consider more comprehensive coverage.

Is it right for me?

Generally, financial planners recommend considering long-term care insurance if you own assets of at least $75,000 (this does not include your home or car); have annual retirement income of at least $25,000 to $35,000 for an individual or $35,000 to $50,000 for a couple; or are able to pay premiums without financial difficulty, even if premiums increase over time. Long-term care insurance is probably not for you if these factors do not apply to you.

Long-term care insurance can be expensive, depending on your age and health status when you buy the policy and how much coverage you want. Policy costs also vary according to the benefits you choose. It is better to buy long-term care insurance at a younger age when premiums are lower.

Where to go from here?

We hope this information has been helpful. The remainder of the material will provide an in-depth look into the tax considerations for individuals and businesses in regards to Long Term Care insurance, a Frequently Asked Question section and a Glossary of Terms.

If you feel that you would like personal assistance with Long Term Care Insurance or other planning issues, we are here to help.

Our LTCI specialists make your shopping experience easy, by helping compare the costs and benefits of policies from select insurance companies. To speak to a representative or schedule an appointment, simply contact us.

Choice & Dignity

long term care insurance can help you. Aides can come into your home, but these costs are not usually covered by ordinary health insurance policies and Medicare. These expenses can quickly deplete your nest egg, no matter how much you’ve saved. This is when long term care insurance can help.

Long term care insurance (LTCI) can help cover the cost of care you receive at home from nurses’ aides, home health aides and therapists. It can help cover services in an assisted living facility and, if you require skilled care, nursing home expenses can be covered.

It helps you maintain your dignity and financial freedom and gives you the flexibility to participate in making choices that impact your care — about the services you receive, where you receive them and who provides the care you need.

Someone who has a chronic condition or is returning from a stay in a hospital or rehabilitation facility may need these services, which can be covered by long term care insurance:

Nursing Home Care

Nursing homes give residents skilled nursing care 24 hours a day, along with medication monitoring, rehabilitation and physical therapy, room and board and personal care and supervision.

Skilled In-Home Nursing Care

In-home and live-in nurses provide skilled nursing services like clinical assessment and monitoring, intravenous therapy, ventilator and tracheotomy management and cardiac care.

Adult Day Care

Based in the community, adult day care centers provide daytime supervision, giving family caregivers much needed assistance. Along with social activities, they may provide health services and therapy.

Hospice Care

Hospice care furnishes medical services and emotional support for those in the last stages of terminal illnesses. Hospice helps patients manage their symptoms so they can continue an alert, pain-free life and spend their final days with dignity, surrounded by loved ones. It also helps their family members with the practical details and emotional challenges of caring for a dying loved one. These programs offer services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in homes, hospice centers, nursing homes, long-term care facilities and hospitals.

Personal and Home Health Aides

These aides help the elderly, disabled or ill with personal care like bathing, dressing, eating and taking medication. By receiving these services at home, people can remain in the comfort of their own homes longer

Homemaker Services

These aides help people complete those household tasks that they can’t manage alone, like housecleaning, cooking and running errands, making it possible for their clients to continue to live independently in their own homes.

Assisted Living Facilities

Assisted living facilities (or residential care facilities) can provide personal care and health services for people who may need assistance with activities of daily living, but not the level of care provided by a nursing home. Assisted living is an intermediate level of long term care, not an alternative to a nursing home.

Ready to learn more? Call us today at (800) 303-1527.

Life Insurance with Long Term Care Benefits

If traditional long term care insurance premiums and policies aren’t a good fit for you, but you still want to protect your assets and your family against the exorbitant costs of long term care, we have a solution for your consideration:  Life insurance with long term care benefits.

If You Don’t Use It, You Don’t Lose It

The biggest complaint about long term care insurance is that no one wants to pay all those premiums and end up not needing the insurance coverage – after all, none of us want to end up in a nursing home and if we can avoid it, we will.

To meet that very concern, long term care insurance professionals have come up with a solution.  It’s life insurance with a long term care rider.  This product is referred to as a “hybrid” because it’s a combination of life insurance and long term care insurance.

Here’s What Our Clients Love About Life Insurance with Long Term Care Benefits

You absolutely need to consult with a professional to make sure the hybrid is a good fit for you situation, but, in the meantime, here are the things our clients love about life insurance with long term care rider in California.

  • The best part of the hybrid is that if you don’t use the long term care benefits, your loved ones get a big payout.
  • Your premium payments don’t go to waste.
  • Your premiums are guaranteed; they will NEVER be raised.

Here’s What to Do Next

Your next step is to determine which kind of long term care insurance product is the best fit for you, if any.  

Life insurance with long term care benefits works for many folks.  To find out if it is right for you, we welcome your call , contact us.  During our conversation we’ll chat about the best way for you to pay for long term care.  There is no fee for this conversation, no obligation, and never any pressure to buy.  It’s okay to call right now.

 

Annuities and Long Term Care

Are you someone who thinks there’s absolutely nothing wrong with having your cake and eating it to?  We agree!  And, certainly, the best way to describe annuities with long term care riders is to use this cake analogy. 

Why Long Term Care Annuities Were Invented

What frustrates many folks (about paying long term care insurance premiums) is that they have to pay money for something they hope they never have to use – ‘tis the way with all insurance.  However, we are happy to announce that there’s good news.

Instead of losing your hard earned dollars, you can purchase an annuity with long term care benefits. 

Make sense?  Read on to find out how these annuities with LTC riders work.

How Annuities with Long Term Care Riders Work

If a long term care annuity is a good fit for you, you’d put a lump sum of money (e.g. $50,000 or $100,000) into an annuity.  You then receive an income stream from that annuity – part of that income goes into a long term care “pot” and part of that income can be used however you’d like.

  • You can choose between immediate annuities and deferred annuities.  
  • Your LTC benefits depend upon how much you put into the annuity. The benefits may be enough to pay for some or all of your care, depending on the income stream you chose to purchase.
  • If you die without having used that long term care pot, the money goes to your loved ones.

Here’s Your Next Step

Because it’s important to analyze whether long term care annuities are right for you – or not, we invite you to call our offices. 

  • At no charge and with no obligation, we’ll work through your paying for long term care options.
  • If long term care annuity products are right for you, we’ll help you select the best fit.  If not, we’ll point you in the right direction.

To find out whether long term care annuities are a good fit for you, we invite you to contact us and let us help with your plans to protect yourself, your assets and family.  We welcome your call now.

NOVEMBER IS LONG TERM CARE AWARENESS MONTH

You were very wise if you already have purchased a long term care insurance policy. You were aware of the issues involved, protected your nest egg and obtained peace of mind.

However, unless a friend or family member has needed long term care, it is a subject many people know little about. You, who are informed, need to tell your friends that they had better consider a long term care plan while they are relatively young and healthy.

Because of our budget deficit, government benefits for long term care will surely be sharply reduced over the next ten years and will only cover the very poor. If people have not protected themselves, many horrible scenarios will ensue. Many will lack the ability to pay the half a million dollars or more of future care expenses.

These horrible scenarios can be avoided. We urge you to tell your friends and family members to seek professional guidance from specialists like us. If it is better for them to self-insure, we’ll tell them so, but let’s face it, no plan is a bad plan.

Stay healthy, and have a wonderful Thanksgiving.

For more information about Long Term Care plans, please request a quote here or call us at 1 (800) 303-1527.

How to Find Affordable Long-Term Care In California

How to Find Affordable Long-Term Care

A prolonged illness or chronic condition could end up being one of your biggest retirement expenses. Medicare pays for a maximum of 100 days of nursing home care before retirees must absorb the remaining cost themselves. However, depending on the level of assistance that you need, there are some inexpensive care options and ways to protect yourself from excessive long-term care costs. Here are a few ways to find affordable long-term care:

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To protect yourself from long term care expenses, let California Long Term Care Insurance Services help you get the protection you need. Visit us at www.californialongtermcare.com for more information.

Making Your Money Last In California

Making Your Money Last

Smart Moves for Life’s Big Events: Easing Into Retirement

By Laura Cohn

Before you ditch the daily grind for good, do a complete benefits checkup.

Sure, go ahead and pick a date for your retirement party. But get a handle on how you intend to manage your benefits and cash flow once you stop working.

Buy long-term-care insurance. If you’re still working, see whether your employer offers it. You may be able to get a good deal — particularly now that some firms are offering policies with reduced premiums. Just make sure you understand the limits of your policy (see Long-Term Care You Can Afford). For outside help, speak to a local agent who works with a range of insurers. The American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance can give you a list of agents in your area.

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Buying Long Term Care Insurance in California

BUYING INSURANCE
By Thomas Day

Why Should You Buy Long-Term Care Insurance?

1. It will help you keep your independence and dignity. Here’s how. . . some of you will spend all your assets on care while others plan to give their money away or put it in trust. With no assets you will now qualify for a welfare program called Medicaid. Medicaid typically pays for a semiprivate room in a nursing home, and; not all nursing homes take Medicaid patients. In many states it’s not easy to get Medicaid to cover home care or pay for assisted living. Many people want to stay at home, but with Medicaid may not be able to. And assisted living is rapidly becoming a preferred alternative to nursing home care for certain disabilities but Medicaid may insist on a nursing home instead.

A nursing home is not the most desirable place to finish out one’s life. For many, a terminal stay in a nursing facility robs them of a purpose in life and strips away their dignity. As an example, have you ever thought of the indignity of being bathed, toiletted or diapered in a nursing home environment? No wonder many people express the desire to die before ever having to go into a nursing home.

For some conditions a nursing home is the only alternative, but for many long-term care patients there are more options than nursing homes. A good long term-care insurance policy covers those options and when all else fails, it pays for nursing homes too.

2. If you are married and you have a need for long-term care, your spouse may be forced to pay for an outside care giver. The cost is likely to come from your combined income and assets. If the need for paid care drags on too long, your spouse may be left with minimal cash assets for future needs. Insurance solves this problem and allows your spouse to keep the assets.


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LTC Insurance Prevents Financial Wipeout In California

LTC Insurance Prevents Financial Wipeout In California
By Jennie Phipps • Bankrate.com

Long-term care insurance is a tough sell, yet it’s something middle-income people with substantial nest eggs should consider since the need for personal care can quickly deplete financial reserves. A relatively new partnership program adopted by many states may make this insurance more palatable to more people.

Why consider it? The likelihood of filing a claim for long-term care is higher than for a home wrecked by fire. A 65-year-old man has a 27 percent chance of entering a nursing home at some point in his life; a 65-year-old woman faces a 44 percent probability of doing so, according to the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services. The cost of a private room in a nursing home averages more than $70,000 per year.

State governments on average spend 18 percent of their general fund budgets on Medicaid. But Medicaid doesn’t pay the bill for those with financial resources. The jointly funded, federal-state health insurance program is designed for low-income, needy people. Medicare, the federal health care program for those over 65, doesn’t cover routine nursing home care.

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