AALTCI Announces Long Term Care Insurance Partnership Brochure Offer
The American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance has announced two special offers on a brochure explaining the Long Term Care Insurance Partnership program.
Los Angeles, CA, June 19, 2013 --(PR.com)-- The U.S. long term care insurance trade organization has announced a special offer for consumer guides explaining an innovative state-private long term care insurance program.
"The long term care insurance partnership program was designed to provide affordable coverage with important advantages to middle income Americans," explains Jesse Slome, director of the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance. "The program is approved in most of the 50 states, though it remains one of the best kept secrets."
The national long term care insurance expert explained that partnership long term care insurance policies encourage consumers to buy shorter duration coverage which tend to be more affordable. "Since cost is the number one objection to purchasing long term care insurance, the partnership concept was devised and tested initially in four states," Slome adds. New York, California, Connecticut and Indiana were the initial four states offering partnership long term care insurance policies.
To support marketing efforts of insurance and financial professionals who market long term care insurance, the national trade group is offering two special money saving offers on their highly popular consumer guide.
For every package of brochures ordered, during the months of July and August, the Association will provide a second package free of charge. In addition, the Association will pay for shipping via either US mail or UPS within the continental United States.
"It is our goal to do everything possible to help educate more Americans this summer about the importance of planning for the very real risk of needing long term care at some point in their lives," Slome shared.
To view marketing and sales tools or to obtain long term care insurance costs or connect with a designated specialist, a member of the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance, visit the organization's website or call 818-597-3227.
"The long term care insurance partnership program was designed to provide affordable coverage with important advantages to middle income Americans," explains Jesse Slome, director of the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance. "The program is approved in most of the 50 states, though it remains one of the best kept secrets."
The national long term care insurance expert explained that partnership long term care insurance policies encourage consumers to buy shorter duration coverage which tend to be more affordable. "Since cost is the number one objection to purchasing long term care insurance, the partnership concept was devised and tested initially in four states," Slome adds. New York, California, Connecticut and Indiana were the initial four states offering partnership long term care insurance policies.
To support marketing efforts of insurance and financial professionals who market long term care insurance, the national trade group is offering two special money saving offers on their highly popular consumer guide.
For every package of brochures ordered, during the months of July and August, the Association will provide a second package free of charge. In addition, the Association will pay for shipping via either US mail or UPS within the continental United States.
"It is our goal to do everything possible to help educate more Americans this summer about the importance of planning for the very real risk of needing long term care at some point in their lives," Slome shared.
To view marketing and sales tools or to obtain long term care insurance costs or connect with a designated specialist, a member of the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance, visit the organization's website or call 818-597-3227.
Contact
American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
Jesse Slome
818-597-3205
www.aaltci.org
Contact
Jesse Slome
818-597-3205
www.aaltci.org
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