Aimee Middleton, chief operating officer at the Good Samaritan Society, makes a point at the McKnight’s Women of Distinction Forum as Gineane Haberlin, EVP of client experience at Sentrics (left), ...
Long-term care insurance can help pay for care needs, but it's important to be aware of the elimination period and inflation ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover tax, budget and retirement policy from Washington Three things are true about long-term care, though many Americans don’t ...
Medicare doesn’t cover nonmedical long-term care. This is why purchasing a policy to help with a long-term need becomes ...
Many older adults have concluded that they’re better off covering long-term care expenses out of their own pockets if they end up needing it. Years of rising premiums on long-term care insurance, ...
As you age, your need for assistance, whether it be at home or in a nursing home or assisted living facility, increases. Given the prevalence of long-term care services being required, it's no ...
Long-term care insurance can ensure you have the help you need for day-to-day living. There are three main types of long-term care insurance, and which one is best for you will depend on your ...
Planning for retirement isn't just about how much you've saved. It's also about how you'll handle the expenses you can't fully predict. And, one of the biggest unknowns for older Americans today is ...
“We’ve been paying into long-term-care insurance since we were in our mid-50s,” said a friend, now in her late 60s. “But with all of the premium increases, we might have been better off just investing ...
Choosing care isn’t an easy decision. While assisted living can offer a variety of care services for seniors with different needs, it isn’t necessarily every senior’s first choice. When considering ...
High costs of long-term care necessitate discussions with clients of strategies to most effectively cover this contingency.