How Do I Pay for Long-Term Care Insurance?

(Here's how everything works)

Written by Jessica Huneck
Written by Jessica Huneck

Jessica Huneck is an insurance writer from TrustedChoice.com. She began her writing career in 2011 and has since earned herself a bachelor's degree in English writing.

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Paul Martin is the Director of Education and Development for Myron Steves, one of the largest, most respected insurance wholesalers in the southern U.S.

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Q. How to pay for long-term care insurance and who can help?
Q. How to pay for long-term care insurance and what does it cover?
Q. How to pay for long-term care insurance and where can I get it?
Q. How to pay for long-term care insurance and how much does it cost?

Q. How to pay for long-term care insurance and who can help?

I am concerned about how much long-term care insurance costs. I am setting budgets to help plan for this expense. I am wondering how to pay for long-term care insurance. And who can help on this matter?

There are a number of ways to pay for long-term care insurance. Many insurance providers have different payment options such as monthly, quarterly, semi-annually and annually. If you happen to have a lump sum of money to pay for your long-term care premium upfront, then you can always get back what you put in, which is a nice plus. 

The best person to help with your long-term care insurance planning is your local independent insurance agent. They can help with a variety of options and price points.

Q. How to pay for long-term care insurance and what does it cover?

I have heard long-term care insurance can be expensive, how do I pay for long-term care insurance? What does long-term care insurance cover?

There are a number of ways to pay for long-term care insurance. Many insurance providers have different payment options such as monthly, quarterly, semi-annually and annually. If you happen to have a lump sum of money to pay for your long-term care premium upfront, then you can always get back what you put in, which is a nice plus. 

Long-term care insurance covers expenses arising from long-term care such as nursing home care, assisted living, in-home care, respite care, hospice care, Alzheimer's care, and adult day care. Benefits vary depending on what you decide. Speak with your local independent insurance agent for plan specifics.

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Q. How to pay for long-term care insurance and where can I get it?

I am wondering how to pay for long-term care insurance once I am to the point of needing to purchase it.  Also, where can I get long-term care insurance?

There are a number of ways to pay for long-term care insurance. Many insurance providers have different payment options such as monthly, quarterly, semi-annually and annually. If you happen to have a lump sum of money to pay for your long-term care premium upfront, then you can always get back what you put in, which is a nice plus. 

There are many different insurance companies out there that offer long-term care insurance. Knowing which one to choose depends on what benefits you want, pricing and health. Contact your local independent insurance agent and let them do the heavy lifting. They work with several carriers and can get you the best coverage with the best price.

Q. How to pay for long-term care insurance and how much does it cost?

How do I even pay for long-term care insurance? It seems like it could be expensive, can you tell me how much long-term care insurance costs?

There are a number of ways to pay for long-term care insurance. Many insurance providers have different payment options such as monthly, quarterly, semi-annually and annually. If you happen to have a lump sum of money to pay for your long-term care premium upfront, then you can always get back what you put in, which is a nice plus. 

Long-term care insurance pricing varies depending on your risk factors as an individual, what coverage and payout amounts you select, and what facility or care provider you want to receive assisted daily living in. The pricing is different for every person. The best place to start is with your local independent insurance agent. 

They can help you find a price point that fits your budget.

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