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Retirement: considering long term care insurance
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[QUOTE="Knowlopedia, post: 322665, member: 91868"] Retirement is a time of life that many people look forward to. It can be a time for relaxation, travel, and spending quality time with family and friends. However, it is also important to consider the long-term care needs that may arise during retirement. Long-term care insurance can provide financial protection against the costs associated with long-term care services such as home health aides or nursing homes. When considering whether or not to purchase long-term care insurance, it is important to understand what type of coverage you need and how much you are willing to pay for it. Different policies offer different levels of coverage at varying prices so it’s important to shop around and compare plans before making a decision. Additionally, some employers may offer group plans which could provide more affordable options than individual policies purchased on your own. It’s also important to consider when purchasing long-term care insurance since premiums tend to increase with age due in part because older individuals are more likely than younger ones to require long-term care services in the future. Therefore, if you plan on purchasing an individual policy rather than one through an employer group plan then it might be wise do so sooner rather than later in order get better rates while still young enough qualify for coverage without any pre-existing conditions exclusions being applied by insurers. When deciding whether or not purchase long term care insurance its essential weigh both the potential benefits as well as drawbacks carefully before making a decision that best fits your particular situation and budget constraints [/QUOTE]
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