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"6 keys to buying long-term care insurance"
By Kiplinger's

Description: A long-term care policy with a strong company is still the best way to protect against potentially devastating nursing home costs. Reprinted from the MSN Money website.
http://www.jtryan.com/uploads/01252005kiplinger_article.pdf


"Long-Term Care Insurance - Who Needs It?"
By Nicole Gurley

Description: The Connection for Women in Healthcare - August 2003/September 2003
A summary of long-term care assistance, the risk of needing care and how much it costs.
http://www.jtryan.com/uploads/12032004caregiving.pdf


“An Old-Age Remedy”
By Marc G. Sigel and Howard S. Wacks

Description: Financial Planning – January 2003
To meet long-term health care costs, indemnity contracts offer many advantages over reimbursement policies.
http://www.financial-planning.com/pubs/fp/20030101014.html


“Explaining Long-Term Care”
By Ric Edelman

Description: Investment Advisor – January 2004
In an excerpt from his new book, the author discusses the demographic problem and reviews long-term care solutions including what to look for in a long-term care insurance policy.
http://www.investmentadvisor.com/issues/2004_01/features/2672-1.html


“LTC Is A Woman’s Issue, Caregiving Experts Say”
By Marcella De Simone

Description: LTC e-Wire – March 2002
Women outlive their husbands and are likely to be LTC caregivers. Two very good reasons why they tend to be the decision-makers when it comes to buying long-term care insurance.
http://www.nationalunderwriter.com/LTC/articles/2002_3_wom.asp


“Miles Away: The MetLife Study of Long-Distance Caregiving”
By the National Alliance for Caregiving with Zogby International

Description: MetLife Mature Market Institute – July 2004
Living at a distance from an aging parent or grandparent can make care provision a complex and difficult challenge. This report is filled with facts on long-distance caregiving, the effect on wo
http://www.metlife.com/WPSAssets/11336132001090936342V1FMilesAway.pdf


“Ten Tips for Talking with Aging Parents”
Description: Description: Sitting down with parents to discuss legal, financial and long-term care issues can be uncomfortable. This guide will provide you with some communication strategies for these important discussions.
http://www.metlife.com/WPSAssets/52265766001125497531V1FTenTips%20For%20Talking%20to%20Your%20Aging%20Parents%202005.pdf


MetLife Market Survey of Nursing Home and Home Care Costs 2005
Description: Each year MetLife Mature Market Institute conducts a survey of nursing home and home care costs in the US. The report is packed with facts and costs for numerous issues surrounding long-term care expense in the nation.
http://www.metlife.com/WPSAssets/41453139101127828650V1F2005%20NH%20and%20HC%20Market%20Survey.pdf


Quick Market Intelligence Claims - LTC Statistics
Description: Genworth Financial (formerly GE) has published a report on 30 years of claims history. This is important information and directional relative to plan design to meet consumer needs.
http://www.jtryan.com/uploads/03292005QMI_1204.pdf







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