Logos for the 2016 Long-Term Care Awareness Month (November 2016), the nationally designated time frame established to focus awareness on long-term care insurance planning are now being made available by the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance.
"Long-term care awareness month was established and was recognized by Congress for the very simple reason, to focus consumer attention on a most important issue," declared Jesse Slome, founder of the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance who initiated work on establishing the event.
"I am touched each year to see the event grow, especially when it expands beyond the traditional insurance fields," Slome added. "There is a real need for consumers to learn more and while that's an all-year long effort, I'm glad we focus attention during the month of November."
Requests for the artwork can be made by contacting the Association's offices by phone (818-597-3227) or by sending an email to Jesse Slome.
The American Association for Long Term Care Insurance (www.aaltci.org) is the national trade organization focused on educating individuals about the importance of planning for the risk of long term care. The American Association for Medicare Supplement Insurance (www.medicaresupp.org( focuses on Medigap industry issues and helps link consumers with Medicare Supplement agents. The National Advisory Center for Short Term Care was established in 2015 to build awareness for the important role short term care insurance plays in protecting seniors.