Long-Term Care Insurance Association Releases Awareness Month Logo
Los angeles, CA
"The month was established in 2001 to create heightened awareness of the importance of planning," cites
“Long-term care awareness is something every American adult needs and planning is essential,” Slome explains. “But long-term care insurance is available option for a very defined segment of the population, not everyone, and thus we wanted an event that would be as broad as possible.”
Slome cites with pride the recognition of the event by
The 2022 Long-Term Care Awareness Month banners can be accessed and downloaded from the organization’s website. Go to https://www.aaltci.org/about/long-term-care-awareness-month-2022.php to access.
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