Long-Term Care Policies

Long-Term Care Policies

Americans increasingly buy long-term care policies to cover nursing home costs. Medicare and most private medical insurance policies cover medically necessary services such as care while recuperating from surgery, but they do not pay for the so-called custodial care offered by nursing homes. In about 80 percent of American families, at least one family member will eventually need long-term care. The average annual cost of a nursing home stay in the United States is around $40,000. Long-term care policies can help families meet these high medical expenses incurred by the elderly.

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