Pacific Insurance Group Releases “Book of Long-Term Care” to Promote Proactive Planning for Future Health Needs
Addressing a Silent Epidemic
While many Americans plan for retirement and health insurance, long-term care remains a blind spot in most financial strategies.
Gray is also the author of Book of Medicare, and his latest work builds on that experience by distinguishing between what Medicare covers and where additional LTC planning is required. The book uses straightforward language to explain complex topics, making it accessible to individuals and families at all planning stages.
A Guide for Real-Life Decisions
Book of Long-Term Care offers readers a practical framework to evaluate care options, understand cost implications, and explore ways to prepare financially--whether through self-insuring, traditional long-term care policies, or hybrid insurance solutions. The book clarifies the limitations of Medicare regarding long-term care and highlights the importance of planning ahead rather than reacting in times of crisis.
The authors emphasize that without a plan in place, families are often forced to make difficult, last-minute decisions during already stressful circumstances. The book aims to prevent this by providing proactive, reader-friendly guidance.
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Availability and Next Steps
Book of Long-Term Care is now available through Amazon. Those interested in beginning their long-term care planning journey are encouraged to order a copy or connect with a consultant at
Order a copy of Book of Long-Term Care or schedule an appointment today by visiting https://www.pacificinsurancegroup.com.
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