For just about any Cary elder lawyer, it is clear that Americans are living longer, fuller lives.  We are fortunate to be getting more and more quality years in the typical lifespan.  Of course, there is still a need to plan for accidents, illness, and the eventual possibility that long-term care will be necessary.

Without long-term care insurance, life can become particularly difficult.  When costs start mounting up, you will likely have to pay them out of pocket until you are completely broke and have few assets left to pass on to your heirs.  Only then will Medicaid kick in.  Long-term care insurance can be expensive, but it can end up saving your estate in the long run.

The best way to ensure your needs are met is to be prepared.  Your Cary elder lawyer will be able to present you with a variety of options for long-term care insurance and other related considerations.  He or she will help you put together a reasonable plan that considered the following:

  • What are you going to need? You may need to do some research to determine what the costs are for long-term care in your area.  It is important to have a reasonable idea of what to expect so that you can have enough money to provide for your needs.  Don’t forget that costs continually go up, so if you are planning now in middle age, you will need a larger policy to cover the increases due to inflation and other variables.
  • Save money in the long run by planning to pay for the elimination period. By putting aside a reasonable amount of money that will cover expenses between the time that it is determined you need long-term care and when you insurance actually begins to cover your care, you can end up with significantly lower premium payments.
  • Work with your Cary elder lawyer to ensure you understand the coverage. Wording and coverage both vary from policy to policy, and you want to ensure that you are getting coverage for exactly what you want.  Some policies limit the number of hours a week that you can have care, for instance, which can become problematic if you end up needing to pay for round-the-clock care.  You also want to make sure that the policy cannot be canceled or become non-renewable when you reach a certain age or become ill.

Your Cary elder law attorney will have extensive knowledge of what is most beneficial in our area and can help you plan for a future that protects both you and your assets.

Want to discuss your long-term care planning options?  Call our office a call at (919) 443-3035 to discuss the best way to get started.

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