Washington Tops National Average on Long-Term Care Services
According to Mutual of Omaha’s 2016 cost of care study, with the exception of hourly home health aide costs, Washington State has an average higher
According to Mutual of Omaha’s 2016 cost of care study, with the exception of hourly home health aide costs, Washington State has an average higher
Leveraging Qualified Funds into Long-Term Care Husband 65 and wife 64 had a traditional long-term care policy in place that would pay them $200 a
You know the old saying, “If I had a dime for every time I’ve heard someone say that I’d be rich!” It seems like we
Rate increases are one of the most common complaints and worries for people who have existing long-term care insurance policies. Many factors are at play
Fairy Tales usually have a happy ending but for too many, their final years are turning out anything but dreamy. The fact is more and
How about 63, 65, 72, 84? Pick a number as we have heard it all in our office. The truth is there is no advantage
Husband 59 and wife 61, planning on retiring in the next few years wanted to set up a long-term care insurance plan to protect their
“Setting aside assets to pay for long-term care” Many advisors believe setting aside assets to pay for long-term care, also known as self insuring, is
DID YOU KNOW? We now have more ways to fund long-term care insurance plans. Because of recent federal change from the Pension Protection Act, we