Understanding Long-Term Care Insurance: A Guide to Planning for Future Care Needs

Learn what long-term care insurance covers, how LTC policies are structured, and why planning ahead matters more than most people realize.

⏱ 38 min 📚 7 lessons

About this course

The cost of long-term care — nursing home stays, assisted living, or ongoing in-home support — is one of the largest and least-anticipated financial risks in retirement. Many people assume Medicare covers it. It does not, except in very limited circumstances. Long-term care insurance exists specifically to fill that gap, but the product is complex and the decision to buy it is genuinely consequential. This course gives you the knowledge to engage with that decision seriously. By the end of this course you will be able to explain what long-term care insurance is designed to cover, distinguish between traditional LTC policies and hybrid life-LTC products, understand the key policy features that drive benefit quality and cost, and describe the main alternatives to LTC insurance for funding care. What you will learn: - What activities of daily living (ADLs) are and how benefit triggers work in LTC policies - The difference between facility care (nursing home, assisted living) and home-and-community-based care coverage - How daily or monthly benefit amounts, benefit periods, and elimination periods interact - How inflation protection riders work and why they matter for a policy purchased years before use - The difference between traditional standalone LTC policies and hybrid life/annuity-linked products - How LTC insurance underwriting works and why buying earlier is generally less costly - Alternatives to LTC insurance: self-funding, Medicaid planning, and life settlements - How to evaluate whether LTC insurance is appropriate given your assets, health, and family situation The course is organized into five sections: the landscape of long-term care costs and coverage gaps, how traditional LTC policies are structured, hybrid product alternatives, the underwriting and application process, and a framework for deciding whether LTC insurance belongs in your plan. Each section includes annotated case examples and a glossary of policy terms. Designed for adults in their 40s through 60s who are beginning to think about retirement security and have not yet explored long-term care planning in depth. No prior insurance background is required. This course is suitable for those new to the topic. This course is informational and educational and does not substitute for advice from a licensed long-term care insurance specialist or financial planner.

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  • Short & focused
    38 min of practical content

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