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Long-term Care Insurance

A long-term care insurance policy can give you extra help when you need assistance with everyday living.

Insurance Tip

Ten percent of people who enter a nursing home stay for five years or more.1 Make sure your policy will cover you for at least that amount of time. Find out how you can prepare for retirement in our guide, The Road Ahead.

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A long-term care policy can help you:

  • If you need assistance with everyday activities, such as bathing, dressing, eating, and walking.
  • Pay the expenses of nursing-home or in-home care, which can cost more than $76,000 per year.
  • When you’re recovering from a serious injury or illness, which can happen at any time in life.

A TMAIT Advisor can help you find the long-term care coverage that’s right for you.

We can shop the open market for you.

Our Advisors search a wide range of long-term care plans and present a range of options from reputable insurance carriers. We do the legwork. You get the long-term care plan that best suits your needs.

Request a quote

Complete a short online request form and a TMAIT Advisor will contact you with custom pricing, ready to discuss all your options.

Begin the quoting process

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These coverage types

Critical illness insurance

Critical illness insurance gives you a cash benefit if you suffer from a covered illness, such as cancer. You can use the cash benefit any way you want, including to cover medical costs and help with living expenses while you’re getting treatment. Learn about critical illness insurance

Personal accident insurance

A personal accident policy can give you additional coverage, above and beyond your primary medical insurance, if you are injured, paralyzed, totally and permanently disabled, or killed in a covered accident prior to age 60. Learn about personal accident insurance

Another type of insurance we offer is Supplemental Hospital Indemnity Insurance
1. http://www.medicare.gov/longtermcare/static/home.asp