Long-term care involves services, both medical and non-medical, provided to people who cannot perform basic activities of daily living such as dressing or bathing. People receive long-term support and services at home, in the community, or in a facility. According to the Department of Health and Human Services, someone turning age 65 today has almost a 70% chance of needing some type of long-term care services and supports in their remaining years.
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Do Consumers Really Understand Long-Term Care Insurance?
By LIMRA on Jan 24, 2023 10:00:00 AM
Topics: Long-Term Care Benefits Employer Sponsored LTCI Group & Employee Benefits Long-Term Care Insurance
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Take on the Worksite Market and Change the Way Employers Think About LTCi
By Cindy Harris on Dec 19, 2022 2:09:15 PM
What do you get when modernized Long Term Care Insurance products meet changing workplace needs and employee attitudes? An advantageous opportunity to grow your business, reach the middle market, and help protect more families from potential LTC needs.
Worksite benefits have long been a critical tool in helping employers attract top talent. What’s changed is that more employers want a variety of products to build benefit packages that are as diverse as today’s workforce – and there’s room for LTCi in this conversation.
Sure, you’ll face some challenges from decision-makers, but clearing hurdles is nothing new for seasoned LTC professionals. Here are three common objections that you can address with employers to change the way they think about LTCi.