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Home » Should I Have Long-Term Care Insurance?

Should I Have Long-Term Care Insurance?

July 12, 2022 by Ellen LaPlante

Essex Junction elder law attorney

Creating a comprehensive estate plan requires you to consider several factors that might impact you as you age, including the likelihood that you, or a spouse, will need long-term care. If you do end up needing long-term care (LTC), the cost of that care could put your estate assets at risk if you failed to plan for the possibility ahead of time. One way to plan for LTC is to purchase LTC insurance. Long-term care insurance, however, is not right for everyone. To help you decide if it is right for your estate plan, an Essex Junction elder law attorney at Unsworth LaPlante, PLLC explains long-term care insurance.

Planning for Long-Term Care Is Important

Long-term care planning should be part of every estate plan given the probability that you will need care and the high cost of that care. When you enter your retirement years (at age 65) you will already stand a 50 percent chance of eventually needing some type of long-term care. With every passing year, those odds increase. If you are married, your spouse shares the same odds of needing LTC. Nationwide the average cost of a year in LTC was over $100,000 for 2021. New Yorkers, however, paid more than the national average. What makes the cost of LTC so problematic though is that neither private insurance policies nor Medicare will cover expenses related to LTC.

Long-Term Care Insurance

One way to plan for the possibility that you, or a spouse, will need to pay for LTC is to purchase long-term care insurance. As the name implies, long-term care insurance is a separate insurance policy that specifically covers costs associated with LTC. Understanding the details of a LTC policy can be challenging, and no two policies are the same.  Before you consider purchasing a LTC policy it is imperative that you are clear on what the policy does cover, and what it doesn’t cover.

Like any other type of insurance, a long-term care insurance policy may also exclude certain types of treatment or care. It is common, for instance for a LTC policy to exclude mental or nervous disorders or diseases, other than Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia. They also frequently exclude alcohol or drug addiction as well as attempted suicide or self-inflicted injuries. While these exclusions may not pose a significant problem, some of the limitations of the policy may. When evaluating a LTC policy, pay particular attention to the following:

  • The cost you will pay over the lifetime of the policy. Premiums increase the older you are when you take out a policy; however, even a lower annual premium will add up if you are paying that premium for 20, 30, or even 40 years before you use the coverage.
  • Waiting period. Many MTC policies have a waiting period during which time the policy will not cover expenses, meaning you will be responsible for covering them.
  • Maximum benefits. Be sure you understand if the policy has an annual or lifetime maximum because you will be responsible for any expenses that exceed those maximums.
  • Coverage away from home. Will the policy cover you outside of the U.S.? If not, are you planning to remain in the U.S. when you retire?
  • Automatic termination. Some LTC policies terminate at a specific age or after a specific number of years, once again leaving you responsible for additional expenses.

Is Medicaid Planning a Better Choice?

Only you can decide if long-term care insurance is right for you; however, talk to your estate planning attorney about Medicaid planning before deciding to purchase a LTC insurance policy. The cost of a LTC insurance policy can be prohibitive for many people. While Medicare won’t cover LTC expenses, Medicaid will. Medicaid eligibility can be problematic though if you failed to plan. If there is a possibility you will need to rely on Medicaid in the future, including a Medicaid planning component in your estate plan now is imperative.

Contact an Essex Junction Elder Law Attorneys

For more information, please attend one of our upcoming FREE webinars. If you have questions or concerns about long-term care insurance, Medicaid planning, or elder law issues, contact an experienced Essex Junction elder law attorney at Unsworth LaPlante, PLLC by calling 802-879-7133 to schedule your appointment today.

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Ellen LaPlante
Ellen LaPlante
Ellen LaPlante is an attorney whose mission is to provide clients with guidance in Estate Planning, Elder Law, and Medicaid Preparation. She is barred in Vermont and New York. Ellen helps clients put together unique estate plans, including assistance with Trusts, Wills, Powers of Attorney, and Advance Directives. She also works with clients on Medicaid Planning and qualifying for Medicaid assistance.
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