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Home Care Dominates The Majority Of Long-Term Care Insurance Claims
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American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
Los Angeles, CA
Tuesday, November 10, 2020


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More than two-thirds (70%) of 2019 long-term care insurance policy claimants received initial benefit payments for care at home according to new data from the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance (AALTCI).  The organization released findings in conjunction with November's Long-Term Care Awareness Month.

"Consumers still mistakenly associate long-term care insurance primarily with skilled nursing home care," explains Jesse Slome, director of the organization.  "Agents really should explain that this is nursing home avoidance protection.  Funds to help cover costs associated with care services provided in your own home where you'd prefer to be."

The just-concluded analysis of claims paid in 2019 found that 70 percent of new claims began with the policyholder receiving care at home.  This represents an increase from 52 percent reported by the Association study of 2014 claims data.  "The majority of LTC insurance claims began and also ended with the policyholder receiving care in their own home," Slome notes.

According to the Association, in 2019 the nation's long-term care insurance companies paid $11 billion in benefits to some 310,000 individuals.  "While sales of traditional LTC insurance policies have declined in recent years, claims paid have increased 35 percent from $8.1 billion paid in 2015."           

In 2019, fewer than one in 10 new claims began with care provided in a nursing home according to the Association's study.  The balance, around 18 percent commenced with care in an assisted living setting.  "Covid-19 has made individuals increasingly desirous of the ability to remain at home and more insurance professionals are focusing on the home care benefits available," Slome says.           

"For less than $100 a month, a 57-year-old male can currently purchase a policy that pays $5,100 monthly for home care services when he reaches age 85," Slome shares.  "If home care is then needed for two years, the policy would pay out over $122,000 in total benefits."  Such a policy would also provide benefits should qualifying care be received in either an assisted living or skilled nursing home facility.           

The American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance advocates for the importance of protecting against the real risk of needing long-term care and supports insurance professionals who market and offer long-term care insurance quotes and compare solutions.   For more information visit the organization's website at www.aaltci.org.

 

Jesse Slome is director of the American Association for Critical Illness Insurance.  He also directs the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance.  Visit their website to get long-term care insurance quotes.  To find local Medicare insurance agents visit the American Association for Medicare Supplement website.

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Name: Jesse Slome
Title: Executive Director
Group: American Association for Long Term Care Insurance
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