Thursday, June 21, 2007

Long Term Care Insurance - Misconceptions and Dangers

Long term care insurance is one of the less popular insurance policies. It's lack in popularity is not really because of its unimportance but largely due to ignorance and general misconceptions. The consequences of these are usually grave. Because of this I think it will be a wise move if we took some space off here to make sure we're all aware of the dangers in most of these misconceptions.

There's the misconception that long term care insurance is for the very old. Most people usually think that those who require long term care are usually those who are above 65 years of age. However, nothing could be farther from the truth.

About forty percent of those who receive long term care are between the ages of 18 and 64. While it's true that the older a person gets the more the need for long term care, certain health conditions may make it a necessity much earlier.

Now some folks tell themselves that they'll get it when the need becomes evident. That's another mistake. Long term care insurance is usually unavailable once a health condition that requires long term care is diagnosed.

Long term care insurance is a necessary insurance policy. Yes, an average teenager shouldn't bother about it but if there's a history of certain health conditions in the family that require long term care you'll do well to get one while you're younger. It will save you and yours a lot of pains.

For the rest, Waiting till you're fifty may not be a bad idea. However, getting your long term care insurance policy a little earlier won't be a bad idea either.

And, to help you pay for your long term care insurance with more ease visit insurance quotes sites. These will show you companies that offer the lowest rates. It's best if you visit at least three of such quotes sites. Since they return quotes for free and will do that in under five minutes, it's well worth your while.

You can even manage to pay for your long term care insurance policy without altering your insurance budget if you take some time out to get quotes also for your existing insurance policies: Auto, home, health and life. The savings you realize will, in most cases, cover the cost of your long term care insurance policy...

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