The gray wave is here, and it's time keep your head above water.
Whether your plan is to age in place or move into a senior living facility, it's likely that you or a loved one will need some form of long-term care. In fact, more than 50% of women and 39% ...
Long-term care insurance premiums have climbed as much as 40% in five years, and picking the wrong top insurer can now cost you over $5,000 more a year for almost identical coverage.
Long-term care insurance can ensure you have the help you need for day-to-day living. There are three main types of long-term care insurance, and which one is best for you will depend on your ...
Broadcast Retirement Network's Jeffrey Snyder discusses the changing long term care insurance outlook and how insurers are ...
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“We’ve been paying into long-term-care insurance since we were in our mid-50s,” said a friend, now in her late 60s. “But with all of the premium increases, we might have been better off just investing ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Steve Vernon, FSA, helps retirees make their money last for life. “Should I buy long-term care insurance?” I’m often asked this ...
Dear Savvy Senior: My husband and I have been thinking about getting a long-term care insurance policy, but we hate the idea of paying expensive monthly premiums for a policy we may never use. Is long ...
A group of resident activists meets with Aging Committee co-chair Rep. Jane Garibay, D-Windsor, and other lawmakers in January to discuss potential long-term care insurance legislation. Credit: ...
These policies provide money to pay for long-term care or leave a death benefit to your beneficiaries Written By Written by Insurance Staff Writer, WSJ | Buy Side Kimberly Lankford is an insurance ...
David Schwartzer, left, and Jan Kritzman, center right, meet with Aging Committee co-chair Rep. Jane Garibay (D-Windsor), far right, to discuss potential long-term care insurance legislation in 2026.