Long-term care (LTC) helps when daily tasks like bathing, dressing or eating become hard due to age, illness or an accident. Most health insurance and Medicare do not cover this kind of ongoing care in the long run. That is why many families look at LTC insurance. Before you sign, ask the right questions so you know what you are buying and how it will help you when life changes.
Key Questions to Ask
1. What care is covered?
Does the policy pay for care at home, in assisted living, in a nursing home or in adult day care? Many people prefer to stay at home, so check if home health aides and caregiver training are included.
2. When do benefits start?
Most policies have a “waiting period” (also called an elimination period). This is the number of days you pay out of pocket before the plan begins to pay.
3. How much will it pay each day?
Look for the daily or monthly benefit and the total pool of money. Ask if unused benefits in one month can roll over to the next.
4. For how long will it pay?
Some plans pay for two to five years; others use a total dollar pool. Pick a length that matches your risk and budget.
5. Will the benefit keep up with costs?
Care costs rise over time. Ask about inflation protection so your benefit grows each year. Even a modest growth rate can make a big difference later.
6. Are there limits or exclusions?
Check rules on pre-existing conditions, mental health, or substance use. Learn how many “activities of daily living” you must need help with to qualify.
7. What if premiums rise?
Insurers can raise rates on a class of policyholders. Ask about your options if that happens—lower the benefit, change the waiting period, or take a paid-up option.
8. Can the policy work with Medicaid or state partnerships?
Some states offer Partnership policies that may help protect some assets if you ever need Medicaid. Ask how this works where you live.
9. Who handles claims and care coordination?
A caring claims team and a case manager can reduce stress for families during a hard time.
LTC insurance is not just a policy; it is a plan to protect your savings and your choices. Asking these questions now helps you buy with calm and clarity. Contact us today so we can explain options and show how LTC can fit into your bigger retirement plan.