Why is procrastination so closely associated with long-term care planning and insurance?
Nobody ever wants to imagine themselves in a situation where they are going to need help with the activities of daily living.
The activities of daily living are really the activities we do every day and take for granted. They are simple tasks like eating, dressing and getting in and out of a chair. No one wants to picture themselves in that situation. So, what does one do….Procrastinate.
There is way of reducing the anxiety that is produced when approaching the subject of Long-Term Care planning and insurance. It is important to consult and get the information from a Long-Term care specialist with designations in long term care financing and planning (LTCP and CLTC).
The information will be presented to you in a manner that you will be able to understand and ask questions as it pertains to you and your family. Long-term care insurance is not a “one size fits all” product. It is important for you and the long-term care specialist to communicate what is important to you when designing a plan. The long-term care specialist will also be honest and forthright and telling you if this type of coverage makes sense for your individual financial situation.
Procrastination can be the most costly enemy when it comes to purchasing long-term care insurance. As you age, the premiums go up and as you age your health begins to decline. So, the bottom line procrastination can increase your premiums or you may not qualify for the coverage due to your health.
For more information and a free, no obligation quote comparing all the top carriers call 877-GO-4-LTCi. or visit LongTermCareInsurancePros
Friday, May 22, 2009
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