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Long Term Care Insurance North Dakota
The average North Dakota "Baby Boomer" is
beginning to reach retirement age and long term care insurance should
be on their mind, as well as their family members. North Dakota long
term care insurance protects you, and your loved ones in case extended
medical care is needed during your life.
This page on Long Term Care Insurance
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What is Long Term Care Insurance?
Commonly referred
to as LTC. long term care covers a range of health, medical and
support services for people with degenerative conditions such as Parkinson's
disease, or conditions resulting from a stroke, or a prolonged illness
like cancer or a cognitive disorder such as Alzheimer's. While an
early (LTC) long term care policy resembled a basic Medicare supplement
policy, long term care insurance present day has evolved and typically
covers a wide range of services to include: assisted living facilities,
nursing home care, and adult day care. North Dakota long term care is not
necessarily medical care but rather "custodial care" that
involves providing an individual with assistance in the activities
of routine daily living, or the supervision of someone who is cognitively
impaired. LTC or long term care insurance has been around in one form
or another since the early days of Medicare, but the policies of years
ago bear little resemblance to today's policies.
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Who Should Consider North Dakota Long Term Care
Insurance?
Like most insurance products, long term care
insurance allows the insured to pay an affordable premium to protect
against the costs of an unaffordable medical event that could produce
tens of thousands or more in hospital or post care costs. While North Dakota
financial planners often refer to long term care insurance as a form
of "asset protection", most North Dakota individuals will need
to have assets worth protecting to justify paying policy premiums.
Eventually Medicaid pays for North Dakota long term care services once
an individual is unable to pay. In other words, if you can pay long
term care insurance premiums without altering your lifestyle too much,
you should consider transferring the risk to an insurance company
who will then cover the extended medical care services you might require
while your own assets are protected.
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What Do Long Term Care Services Cost?
North Dakota long term care services are very
expensive. The reason being, most people take for granted the daily
activities we perform ourselves most of our life. Getting out of
bed, going to the bathroom, showing or bathing, fixing meals etc.
Compare adult long term care to that of a parent with a new born
baby. Daily activities related to the care of an adult are even
more intensified and as a result become very expensive. Quality
nursing homes in North Dakota are always filled to capacity and consequently,
have no problem charging higher fees for their services. One (1)
year in a North Dakota nursing home now averages $50,000-$100,000 annually,
and in some parts of the country even more!
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Find A Good North Dakota Long Term Care Insurance
Policy
Because many North Dakota policyholders will not
utilize benefits from their long term care policy for 10 to 20 years
after issue, you must be certain to purchase your policy from a
(LTC) long term care company with strong financial history and backing.
So financial strength of the carrier should be one major element
in your review of North Dakota long term care companies. As discussed
above, North Dakota long term care services can be very expensive. Hiring
someone (part-time) to assist in-home could easily cost $130 per
day in North Dakota, while some parts of the country it could exceed
$200+ per day. Be aware of the costs in North Dakota when selecting a
daily benefit. Find the average cost in North Dakota using our online
quote page.
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