- The impact of long term care on women as caregivers and recipients of care
- Why women should opt for long term care insurance, regardless of any state-funded plan
- How to convince a reluctant partner to consider long term care planning
- At the end of the session, there is an extended question and answer session that covers many long term care insurance topics, such as what age one should consider LTCi and if there is an age that is “too late” or a health condition that precludes one from getting coverage
Long Term Care Specialist Panel
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