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brochure or publication: Colorado Licensed Companies Marketing Long Term Care Insurance source: Colorado-Department of Regulatory Agencies - Division of Insurance 3 pages; languages: English from the brochure or publication: "Information about what companies market long-term care insurance in Colorado, their phone numbers, financial rating information, and number of policies in force in the United States...." more from Colorado-Department of Regulatory Agencies - Division of Insurance: brochure or publication: What does Long-Term Care Cost? 1 page; languages: English from the brochure: "Long-term care costs vary based on where you live and what kind of care you need. Costs typically can run from $30/day for a few hours of home care help, to more than $150/day in a nursing..." brochure or publication: Should I Buy Long-Term Care Insurance? languages: English from the brochure: "There isn’t complete agreement on who should buy long-term care insurance. But there are some good..." brochure or publication: What does long-term care insurance cost? 1 page; languages: English from the brochure: "Prices vary dramatically by age. Coverage is relatively inexpensive at age 40, but very expensive at age 75. Unless the company has a rate hike that applies to all policyholders because their actuaries mispriced the policy, your price is set based upon your purchase age so does not automatically increase as you get older...." Colorado Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program source: OColorado Department of Human Services - Aging & Adult Services languages: English from the web page: "...In Colorado, Long-Term Care Ombudsmen are advocates for residents of nursing homes, assisted living residences, and similar licensed adult care facilities. They work to resolve individual resident issues.." MEDICAID ELIGIBILITY FOR LONG TERM CARE - WHAT IS LONG-TERM CARE? source: Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing languages: English from the web page: "Long-term care is defined as a continuous stay of 30 days or more in a hospital, nursing facility or in the Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) program (including PACE). Those with higher income limits are eligible for long-term care. For the purposes of Medicaid eligibility, all applicants for long-term care are considered "institutionalized..." Long-Term Care Insurance Tax Incentives Offered by States, 2006 source: Kaiser State Health Facts - statehealthfacts.org languages: English from the web page: "...Colorado residents may be granted a credit equaling 25 percent of the premiums paid or $150 per long-term care policy...." Long-Term Care Insurance source: Colorado State University Extension languages: English topics: - Quick Facts... What Is Long-Term Care?... Incentives for Purchasing Long-Term-Care Insurance... Why Long-Term Care Insurance... and other topics What exactly is long-term care? source: Plain talk about Long Term Care and Long Term Care Insurance languages: English from the web page: "...Most people think of nursing homes when they think of 'long term care', and while nursing homes certainly are long term care facilities, there are other aspects you should be aware of when you consider insurance." |
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