
Long term care is something you may need when you can no longer perform activities of daily living or everyday tasks by yourself. For example, there may come a time when you need help getting dressed, eating or bathing. It may also include the kind of care you would need if you had a severe cognitive impairment like Alzheimer's disease. With most policies, you can receive this care in a variety of settings, including your home, an assisted living facility or a nursing home.
Most plans let you select the amount of the coverage you want, as well as how and where you want to use your benefits. A comprehensive plan includes benefits for all levels of care, from custodial to skilled.
Contact Rosemary Souza-Botten for more information. Just click on the link to the right -- she'll be happy to set up an appointment to review your unique needs and to answer any and all questions you may have.
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