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Saturday, March 20, 2010

Health Care Reform and Long-Term Care

Everyone is waiting for the results of the health care reform bill. Depending upon your age, one is looking at the different parts of the reform. The bill will be covering everything to demanding everyone get health insurance, Medicare reform and the Class Act (a voluntary program for working adults to help with some long-term care costs in the future).

If you are thinking that this health care reform will cover your long-term care costs, Think Again. It is time to get the information on what is long-term care, where this type of care is received and how and when people begin needing this type of care. And most importantly, how much does this cost?

What is long-term care insurance? Why is it so important to the aging baby boomers? The cost of care is staggering and increasing every year. The cost of long-term care insurance is usually a small part of what the actual costs are for care. The break even point of paying for this insurance for as long as 20-30 years could easily be as little 3-6 months of care.

Depending upon your age, financial situation and where you are going to receive your care, a long term care plan can be designed just for you.

Cost of care is different in every state. Find out the cost in your area.

For your own individual free, no obligation consultation, send an email to:
dane@LongTermCareInsurancePros.com or REQUEST A QUOTE

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