Home Care Insurance Policy Available Up to Age 89 is Focus of Latest AALTCI Video
A just produced video shares details on a home care insurance policy that accepts applicants up to age 89 according to the American Association for Long Term Care Insurance.
Los Angeles, CA, August 05, 2015 --(PR.com)-- People associate long term care insurance with nursing home coverage but what they really want is care at home. A new video from the national long term care insurance trade group shares information on an available option. The head of the national long term care insurance trade group.
"We get calls daily from spouses or family members who are looking for insurance that will pay for home care services," explains Jesse Slome, director of the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance (AALTCI). "Most of the time, the individual is too old or can not health qualify for traditional long-term care insurance."
The trade group just posted a new four-minute video that shares a home care insurance policy available in a number of states. The policy can provide up to $750-per-week for home care services when the individual meets the policy requirements.
"Traditional long term care insurance policies stop taking new applications after age 75 and most are sold with a 90-day deductible or elimination period," Slome shares. "Often, especially with older individuals, home care services are desired immediately and when we find an option worth considering, we like to share it with consumers."
The Association's new video can be accessed at youtu.be/QozR9jtQtMk
Created in 1998, the American Association for Long Term Care Insurance works to create heightened awareness among both consumers and insurance professionals. The National Advisory Center for Short Term Care Information was created to make American consumers aware of options that can affordably provide benefits for care needs. To learn more call 818-597-3205 or visit the organization's website at www.aaltci.org/stc.
"We get calls daily from spouses or family members who are looking for insurance that will pay for home care services," explains Jesse Slome, director of the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance (AALTCI). "Most of the time, the individual is too old or can not health qualify for traditional long-term care insurance."
The trade group just posted a new four-minute video that shares a home care insurance policy available in a number of states. The policy can provide up to $750-per-week for home care services when the individual meets the policy requirements.
"Traditional long term care insurance policies stop taking new applications after age 75 and most are sold with a 90-day deductible or elimination period," Slome shares. "Often, especially with older individuals, home care services are desired immediately and when we find an option worth considering, we like to share it with consumers."
The Association's new video can be accessed at youtu.be/QozR9jtQtMk
Created in 1998, the American Association for Long Term Care Insurance works to create heightened awareness among both consumers and insurance professionals. The National Advisory Center for Short Term Care Information was created to make American consumers aware of options that can affordably provide benefits for care needs. To learn more call 818-597-3205 or visit the organization's website at www.aaltci.org/stc.
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American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
Jesse Slome
818-597-3205
www.aaltci.org
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Jesse Slome
818-597-3205
www.aaltci.org
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