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Slapping the Houston Chronicle on Its Wrist

April 15, 2013 by Honey Leave a Comment

Slap On The WristI’ve just emailed these comments to LM Sixel, reporter for the Houston Chronicle, regarding her most recent article.

I continue to fight the good fight!

Hi LM,
We met at the Starbucks, Meyerland, some years ago. RE your March 20 story, its wonderful, but again, you are ignoring the 5000 lb elephant in the room: long-term care (LTC) costs and paying for the fine places Cindy described. BTW good assisted living costs a heck of a lot more than $2K/mo. You covered financing through Veterans, but no other financial options. A small fraction will be eligible for Veterans assistance. Why have you again ignored more mainstream ways to finance highly probable, expensive LTC events?

I understand this whole area might be daunting and a learning curve for you, but your readers need information on how to pay for LTC. Journalists in the key papers in NYC, Chicago, LA, etc have all written about responsible LTC planning. It is an under-covered area that must be dealt with. Many Americans will be in woeful situations because they, like you, are sweeping the LTC planning conversation under the carpet. We’ve had no decent coverage of LTC planning in The Chronicle!

I can help you acquire your LTC learning curve in the most expeditious way possible, I promise! I know everyone who is anyone in the LTC planning industry nationwide. I can also help you bite off the interest areas in tasty morsels. You would be doing your readers a good service.

I hope you will take heed; the time is right and it is the right thing to do.

Sincere regards,
Honey Leveen 713 988 4671 or cell 713 447 6197

Filed Under: Helpful Information About LTC, I'll Just Self-Insure, Information About LTC Tagged With: LM Sixel, LTC Insurance, ltc planning, the houston chronicle

Long-Term Care Insurance Saves the Day!

April 4, 2013 by Honey Leave a Comment

Elder Father And SonIn “Expense and Emotions in Preparing for Long-Term Care” (New York Times, March 26, 2013) Ann Carrns describes a situation that many Americans know all too well.  A 61-year old man saw his parents decline rapidly after reaching their 80s.  His father required a live-in health care aide for his last two years, and his mother developed dementia and died in a year.

Fortunately for all concerned, the father had purchased a long-term care insurance(LTCi) policy about 30 years before his death, so he was able to stay at home and cover the bulk of his LTC expenses with the policy.  Sadly, only 10% of Americans own long-term care insurance (LTCi) – even today! – and find themselves in emotional and financial crises when a loved one needs care.  The son of this couple is the exception, however, because he has applied for an LTCi policy for himself and his wife and is currently awaiting a final decision by the provider.

Although the article begins with this very positive scenario, Ms. Carrns then misrepresents LTCi as “…an increasingly expensive and complex product.”  Yes, the cost of premiums has risen in recent years, primarily because the unusually low interest rates in the US have required providers to increase the reserves they are required to maintain by law to ensure that all claims can be paid.  Unfortunately, Ms. Carrns fails to mention this requirement or the fact that these increases, while difficult for some buyers to absorb, will guarantee that they will receive the funds to defray the cost of care when they need it.

As far as “complexity” goes, individual policies have become more standardized and streamlined throughout the industry.  Yes, the number and range of options offered by policies have increased, but this reflects the maturity of the product and helps customers and agents find the policy that most closely meets client needs.

The article goes on to cite specific examples of costs, around $200 to $300 per month, which the reporter calls a “hefty bill” for retirees.  But when you consider the $80 – $100 that many Americans pay monthly for cable TV, the LTCi premiums stack up as a pretty good inventment, considering the $200,000 to $300,000 in benefits, which the Ms. Carrns notes that policy holders will receive when they require care.  Furthermore, a seasoned LTCi specialist can help clients select features that will reduce premiums while still providing a significant financial benefit when care is needed.

Filed Under: Correcting Ignorant Public Figures, Helpful Information About LTC, Information About LTC Tagged With: Ann Carrns, Long Term Care insurance, LTC Insurance, New York Times

Fiscal Cliff Legislation to Create New Long-Term Care Commission

March 23, 2013 by Honey Leave a Comment

Deader Than A DoornailOn January 1, 2013, the fiscal cliff has was averted at the last minute with the passage of H R 8, the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 (ATRA).

A section of ATRA 2012 includes the formal repeal of the Community Living Assistance Services and Supports (CLASS) Act. The CLASS Act was supposed to create a voluntary, worker-paid long-term care (LTC) benefits program. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced that she could not set up the CLASS Act program because she could see no way to guarantee that the program would be actuarially sustainable. In reality, the CLASS Act has been “deader than a doornail” for a long time. This legislation just makes its demise official.

The most interesting part of ATRA 2012 for me is that it will establish a commission on long-term care.

The LTC commission is supposed to include representatives from LTC insurance providers as well members representing the interests of family caregivers, health care workers, users of LTC services, and users of LTC insurance. Some commission members are supposed to have demonstrated experience in dealing with public and private insurance.

The commission is also supposed to develop recommendations for creating “a comprehensive, coordinated, and high-quality” LTC system within six months after the commission members have been appointed.

We will see how this shakes out. Both parties agree that the biggest causes of budgetary concern are Medicare and Medicaid usage. I want to be optimistic and believe that sane, sustainable solutions for our nation’s long-term care crisis will result. Unfortunately, however, I am skeptical that much good will come of this new, well-intentioned panel, due to the current contentious political climate and the often demonstrated reluctance of legislators to broach the sensitive subject of Medicare and Medicaid reform.   Stay tuned…

Filed Under: Helpful Information About LTC, Information About LTC Tagged With: American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012, ATRA 2012, CLASS Act LTC, Community Living Assistance Services and Supports Act, Honey Leveen, Long Term Care insurance, LTC Insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, www.honeyleveen.com

The Magic of Long-Term Care Insurance Ownership

November 21, 2012 by Honey Leave a Comment

ABC NewsThis is from an ABC News TV story featuring my friend and colleague in South Carolina, Barbara Franklin.

This piece describes how differently the described family’s lives were due to the fact that mom and dad owned long-term care insurance.

Luke Daniels talks about his mother in glowing terms. And he also says he is fortunate they had long-term care insurance.

“I was fortunate because she made the decision,” said Daniels, referring to his mother’s decision to secure the insurance. “I can tell you what we didn’t have to do: Drain our own bank accounts (and) uproot our own lives from our families.”

Filed Under: Helpful Information About LTC, The Magic of owning long-term care insurance Tagged With: ABC TV, Barbara Franklin, Honey Leveen, Long Term Care insurance, LTC Insurance, www.honeyleveen.com

New Videos Illustrate the Magic of Long-Term Care Insurance Ownership

November 15, 2012 by Honey Leave a Comment

Click here for some fabulous, goose-pimple-inducing video testimonials about the magic of LTC insurance.

Filed Under: Correcting Ignorant Public Figures, Helpful Information About LTC, I'll Just Self-Insure Tagged With: Honey Leveen, Long Term Care insurance, Long-Term Care Planning, LTC Insurance, www.honeyleveen.com

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