Long-term care insurance can be blessing
Toni: Recently, you wrote a Medicare column about various life policies available after 65, and I have a retirement insurance question.
In June, I'm retiring when I turn 70 and my wife, Anna, will be 68. Our retirement insurance issue is that recently we applied for a long-term care plan and were both denied due to our health issues.
Paul,
Paul: I'm glad that my article about life insurance plans past 65 caught your attention and you took the time to email me about your long-term care situation. New short-term care plans that have extended care benefits have been developed, assisting baby boomers when there is a need for extra help with unexpected health or accident issues.
On page 56 of 2026 Medicare & You handbook, under "Paying for long-term care," discusses how important it is to plan properly to maintain your independence and receive the proper care in the facility you want. Medicare only pays for medically necessary skilled nursing facility care or for home health care if you meet certain conditions. Skilled nursing facility care, discussed on page 29 of the handbook, has 100 days of benefit with days 1-20 having a
Let's discuss three options that can help to protect your finances from excessive long-term care costs, especially if you have health issues that can keep one from being accepted by a long-term care plan.
Short-term care insurance plans have a simple health questionnaire with yes/no questions, making it easy to qualify. These policies will help paying for nursing home, assisted living and personal care home as facility care with benefits for care in your house when you want to stay home for care. STC offers various options ranging from
Life and annuity policies are insurance policies that have a provision if you need long-term care; you can receive a certain amount of long-term care with your life/annuity policy's face amount. (Health questions may keep one from qualifying.)
Aid and attendance benefits is a
Important: If you are under 60 and in good health, please take your time to apply for a traditional long-term care policy. This makes it easier to qualify and receive a lower premium, whether annual or monthly. Most Americans retiring are concerned about a chronic illness being their biggest retirement expense if not planned for properly.
For answers to your Medicare questions and long-term care issues, call the Toni Says Medicare team at 832-519-8664 or email [email protected]. Toni's new course, a downloadable video series called the "Confused about



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