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You Can Visit My New Yelp Page!

September 30, 2015 by Honey Leveen Leave a Comment

Yelp Review ButtonThe press has been publicizing Yelp’s new role helping the public find medical professionals they can trust. Other professionals are establishing Yelp pages, too.

I like the idea of knowing what other people think before I contact a professional.

I like to think I’m an “early adapter”.

In this spirit, I now have a Yelp page.

The rules are that I am not supposed to solicit your reviews, so I am not asking you to visit my Yelp page and review me. However, if you are moved to do so, I’ll be grateful to you!

Filed Under: Helpful Information About LTC Tagged With: Honey Leveen, Long Term Care insurance, LTC Insurance, LTCi, www.honeyleveen.com

Your Wife is Going to Outlive You

September 18, 2015 by Honey Leveen Leave a Comment

Wives Outlive HusbandsHusbands: expect your wife to survive you, reports the September 4, 2015 New York Times. Do not be evasive when your wife wants to discuss finances and long-term care (LTC) in your final years. Quit giving us excuses like “I won’t need long-term care”, “I’ll just kill myself”, “I’ll just self-insure”, or “my wife will take care of me.”  My experience has been that men are far more likely than women to say nonsensical stuff like this.

Smart women: when your husband tries to avoid an honest discussion of end-of-life plans, please assert yourselves. Go to marriage counseling or a financial planner before you acquiesce to his complacency and inability to envision what can happen if you’re not prepared.  I suggest your husband’s unwillingness to discuss such matters is already adding stress to your marriage. Challenge him on this, for your own good and that of your family.

I know plenty of people who regret not buying LTCi when they had the chance to. Instead, perhaps they took a very expensive trip instead of taking more of a budget-wise trip and choosing reasonable LTCi premiums.

I have plenty of clients who’ve collected on the LTCi I sold them and are grateful to me for doing so.

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Get your wills, powers of attorney, and other end-of-life documents in order now. Make sure your appointed beneficiaries are current.  Store such documents in a safe, accessible place. I also recommend uploading them to The Cloud (I use www.dropbox.com) and sharing these documents with those you most trust.

Filed Under: Denial, Elephant in the Room, Helpful Information About LTC, I'll Just Self-Insure, Information About LTC Tagged With: Honey Leveen, Long Term Care insurance, LTCi, New York Times, www.honeyleveen.com

New LTCi White Paper and Executive Summary Published!

September 16, 2015 by Honey Leveen Leave a Comment

NAHU Executive SummaryThe National Association of Health Underwriters (NAHU) is the leading professional trade association for health insurance agents, brokers and consultants, and represents more than 100,000 benefit specialists nationally. NAHU is highly regarded and trusted on “The Hill”.

I’m very proud to be involved with NAHU. In July, 2015, I stepped down as chair of NAHU’s LTC Advisory Committee. I continue to serve and be actively involved.

I’m even more proud to announce NAHU has now taken an official stance on long-term care reform with just published, publically available LTC White and Executive Summary papers.

These papers offer good common-sense ideas on how to preserve Medicaid for the truly needy, and how to encourage more Americans to prepare responsibly and properly for their long-term care. They will be included in NAHU’s political advocacy.

I worked on the completion of both papers, but I believe my colleagues Claude Thau, Sally Leimbach, John Parker, Joe Lesson and Linda Thalheimer were tireless and played more essential, critical roles. We also had excellent support from Dan Sampson on NAHU’s staff.

Filed Under: Elephant in the Room, Helpful Information About LTC, Information About LTC, Medicaid Planning Tagged With: Honey Leveen, Long Term Care insurance, LTCi, Medicaid, Medicail, Medicare, NAHU, National Association of Health Underwriters, www.honeyleveen.com

Complicated LTC Financing Made Easy

August 27, 2015 by Honey Leveen Leave a Comment

I believe the comments below, republished with permission from the Center for Long-Term Care Reform, are useful for the public. They explain why long-term care insurance (LTCi) is good not only for people, but also for America. 

Here is a simple, concise overview of the the complicated principles of long-term care financing in the US:

Age WaveLTC Comment:  Let’s begin with a few facts:

  • Medicaid pays for most formal long-term care whether in nursing homes or home care.
  • Medicaid is a counter-cyclical welfare program.  It ramps up caseloads and expenditures, usually with extra help from the federal government, during recessions.
  • The United States has experienced two major recessions in the 21st century, the Great Recession of 2007-2009 being the worst since the Depression.
  • To combat recessions, the federal government employs deficit spending (as when it borrows to boost Medicaid assistance).  This is called “fiscal policy.”
  • Deficit spending (fiscal policy) has created a huge national debt, currently nearing $18.4 trillion according to the US Debt Clock.
  • To combat recessions, the Federal Reserve cuts interest rates and increases the money supply.  This is called “monetary policy.”
  • Artificially low interest rates have discouraged savings, impaired the market for LTC insurance by reducing its profitability and increasing its cost, and diverted capital away from economically productive investments and into “bubbles” of real estate, stocks and bonds, benefiting mostly the affluent.
  • The same monetary policies have hurt the poor and middle class by stifling job creation, repressing wage growth, and practically eliminating income on savings.
  • Low interest rates and a bloated money supply (monetary policy) have failed to revive the U.S. economy fully after the Great Recession, making the Fed very reluctant to allow interest rates to increase.
  • We find ourselves on the cusp of an unprecedented “Age Wave.”  The huge baby-boomer population cohort does not reach the age of heaviest LTC need (85+) until 2031.
  • Social Security and Medicare run out of “trust funds” in the 2030s, but in the meantime the federal government has to make up these gargantuan entitlement programs’ annual revenue shortfalls and pay off their trust funds’ IOUs with interest out of general funds (taxes and borrowing).
  • America’s fiscal and monetary tools are worn out.  We have too much debt to borrow more safely if interest rates increase and too much money supply to print more.
  • Our artificially suppressed interest rates are too low to be lowered further in order to combat the next recession.
  • In a nutshell, the U.S. economy may not be able to generate the revenue needed to support our long-term care safety net in the short-run and definitely cannot over the long-term without major changes in fiscal and monetary policies.
  • Ironically, this state of affairs benefits the elite at the expense of the needy for whom the elite hypocritically profess noblesse oblige.

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The Magic of LTCi Ownership

August 21, 2015 by Honey Leveen Leave a Comment

The following is a true testimonial, not a paid endorsement. It illustrates the transformative difference long-term care insurance (LTCi) ownership can make:

Magic Of Owning LTCi“Honey, buying LTCi was THE best insurance decision I have ever made. When my spinal cord injury occurred in 2013, I would not have been able to live safely without this policy. I am now in assisted living. It is the best of facilities. There is nothing wrong with my brain. I long for the mental stimulation available to me if I could live independently or even at home with help. I cannot live in such places for one reason: I am a fall risk.  I lost my ability to balance due to Osteoporosis, the cause of my spinal cord injury.

I don’t care how much money one has, paying for aids is expensive and a great way to go broke or not have anything to leave your children or anyone. When my mother came to live with me and she had not even a health insurance policy, I learned quickly what it costs to have home health care workers then later to pay for a long-term care facility. This is when I got your name from a friend.

Many thanks, Honey” ~ Patty Fitzpatrick, LCSW

Filed Under: Helpful Information About LTC, I'll Just Self-Insure, Information About LTC Tagged With: fall risk, Honey Leveen, Long Term Care insurance, long-term care facility, LTCi, www.honeyleveen.com

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