Long-term care (LTC) insurance pays for assistance when you can no longer independently perform daily activities — bathing, dressing, eating, mobility — due to…
Long-term care (LTC) insurance pays for assistance when you can no longer independently perform daily activities — bathing, dressing, eating, mobility — due to aging, illness, or cognitive decline. These services are expensive: a full-time home health aide in California averages $50,000–$60,000 per …
Medicare provides limited LTC benefits — up to 100 days of skilled nursing after a 3-day hospital stay, with significant cost-sharing after day 20. It does not cover custodial care (assistance with daily activities) in nursing homes, assisted living,…
Between ages 50–60 is optimal. At 55, premiums are roughly half what they'd be at 65, and you're more likely to qualify medically. A common health event — heart attack, diabetes, cancer — can make you uninsurable. Waiting causes both higher premiums …