News

Actions

Should you get long term care insurance

Posted at 5:45 PM, Oct 05, 2017
and last updated 2017-10-05 22:18:39-04

Here’s something to think about -- the median cost for a year in a nursing home is about $82,000 a year according to an industry survey.  Most Americans over 65 will need some type of long term care.

Long term care insurance can help cover the assistance you may need with things like bathing or preparing meals,  in nursing and assisted living facilities and even in your home.

The average cost of such policies is about $2700 a year. However, the older you are, the more you’ll pay. You’ll also pay more depending on your health. With some serious conditions like Alzheimer’s or metastatic cancer an insurer might refuse to offer a policy at all.

An alternative is a short term care policy which is generally about a third the cost of long term insurance. It can be less than 1 thousand dollars a year. But it  covers a lot less. You’ll only get about a year in a nursing home. It may not cover an assisted living facility or home health aides.

Hybrid insurance combines life and long term care in one policy.  It allows you to tap into the death benefit if you need it for care.  But that type of insurance requires a significant upfront payment -- average 89 thousand dollars. A couple of caveats on hybrid policies --- the  big upfront premium is not tax deductible,  and the growth you get on the policy may be low. So you might be better off investing the money wisely yourself and saving it for when you need more care.