Getting to Know Long Term Care/Home Health Care
The need for LTC/HHC is increasing. As many as 9 million
.
Statistics Provided by
Penn Treaty Network America
Sources:
1)
Medicare, The Official
U.S. Government Site
for People with Medicare
http://www.medicare.gov/LongTermCare/Static/Home.asp
2)
Met Life
Mature Market Institute, 2004, GE Financial Survey, 2004
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Nursing Facility provides for care in a licensed facility or in the home if
you choose the optional home health care benefits. The plan is for clients
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Americans over the age of 65 required
some form of assistance with everyday activities in 2005.1 With an average cost
for a nursing facility nearly $70,080 per year with an average stay being 3 years
or more, a professional insurance agent can no longer afford not to have a Long
Term
Care/Home Health Care product in the front of their portfolio.2 Protecting
clients from the one cost that is greater than the cost of their homes is the
greatest financial service an agent can provide. 
Personal
Freedom offers a flexible account which acts like a pool of money and may
be allocated for care at home or in a facility
When
you're sick, there's no place like home. Independent Living provides plans
for Home Health Care
Assisted
Living Plus covers all levels of care in a licensed facility.
Post
Acute Recovery Care starts where Medicare, Medigap,
major medical insurance and your HMO stops
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