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For those of you unaware of what long term care insurance is, here is a quick rundown. This is a type of insurance that can pay for medical expenses that arise beyond the typical medical or nursing expenditures. It normally is used for people who have long term medical disabilities.
Costs outside of medical and nursing expenditures can increase very quickly and overwhelm any person without significant resources. That is where long term care insurance comes into the picture. An example of different things long term care insurance could pay for might include: help around the house to do activities you cannot do because of your long term disabilities or potentially a nurse who may have to work at your home.
You need to think about this before you start to get the later stages of your life. Many people may only think about long term care insurance when they actually need it. You may not necessarily be approved for it if you are going to start using it immediately. It is probably best if you apply for this when you are in the 40-50 year old range. Your premiums will be much lower and your approval is much higher at this point than when you are in the later stages of life.
You need to decide when buying a policy whether you will want to have home care coverage or nursing home coverage. Some policies may offer multiple ways to cover where you will be taken care of.
You then need to think about whether you want a certain coverage that is dictated by a maximum per month or per day. These amounts will vary and can determine what kind of coverage you can receive if you use the long term care insurance later in your life.
You also have to think about how long you want the policy to last for. Some will have only certain time spans such as a year or two years while some can last for an entire lifetime. The long term care insurance that lasts for an entire lifetime will normally have higher premiums that come with it as well.
What kind of a waiting period will you have before you can start using benefits? This may determine the policy that you buy if you need to start using the benefits at a certain period. Some policies have no waiting period while there is a waiting period with others.
You need to think about whether there is any inflation protection that is offered as well. Health care costs have gone up significantly in the past decade or longer. If you are buying the policy in your early forties and may not use it till you are seventy, think about how little your policy will cover if there is no inflation protection.
Long term care insurance can be a great way to supplement other types of insurance that do not normally cover certain expenses. It can be a complicated topic so take your time to do your research before you decide to buy a certain policy.
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