Long-Term Care
Long-Term Care
At Voss Insurance Group, we understand the long-term care conversation can be hard. We are prepared to
discuss your options and help you decide what plan(s) are best for you and your family. Your independence,
dignity, and nest-egg deserve a conversation and they deserve to be protected.
Long term care (also known as LTC) can take many forms. It can be care provided at home, in assisted living facilities, or nursing homes lasting more than 90 days. Types of care may include administering medications, aiding with bathing and dressing, transportation to and from medical appointments, meal preparation, and more.
Ways To Pay For Long-Term Care
There are three main ways people pay for long term care
Self Pay: Self Pay means you write the check to the home care agency or facility from your personal assets. This money can come from savings accounts, 401Ks, stocks, etc. Some funds are subject to penalties and tax implications.
Medicaid: Medicaid is the state funded program meant to help individuals with medical costs, food, housing and more. These individuals have low incomes and are subject to the state specific rules and regulations for eligibility. There are set rules for what you can have in assets when it comes to qualifying for help. Please consult an elder law attorney for further information on protecting your assets during a spend-down.
Please visit the state’s Medicaid website for additional information by CLICKING HERE.
Private Insurance: Insurance companies offer benefits for a monthly premium which vary based on the amount of coverage. Some policies allow you to add inflation protection, waiver of premium, etc.
Common Misconceptions About Long-Term Care
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Can You Qualify?
Long-Term Care is one of the most challenging insurance to be qualified to purchase. This is because the industry has changed substantially, people are living longer, and the cost of care continues to rise. Because of the high probability of claim payout, insurance companies are less lenient on insuring health conditions or high-risk individuals.