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LTC insurance covers long term care expenses, such as assistance with activities of daily living or medical care required to manage a chronic condition. The policy will generally cover some of, if not all, the costs associated with skilled nursing facilities, residential care homes, assisted living or other types of similar facilities. It may cover home health care and other costs of care depending upon the terms of the policy. Most policies are sold to individuals through insurance agents but employers can also offer long term care insurance at a group discount. With an employer group policy, the insurance company is not allowed to cancel coverage after an individual's employment ends or the employer cancels the plan.

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  1. Women Caregivers for Family Members with Alzheimer's Disease
    LightBridge
    The role of caregiving for a family member with Alzheimer's disease is primarily a woman's role. And this role has serious financial and medical repercussions. Of the almost 10 million Americans caring for a person w…
  2. Caregiving and Depression
    Family Caregiver Alliance
    Could the sadness, loneliness or anger you feel today be a warning sign of depression? It's possible. It is not unusual for...
  3. Fact Sheet - Caregiving and Depression
    Family Caregiver Alliance
  4. Fact Sheet - Traumatic Brain Injury
    Family Caregiver Alliance
  5. Fact Sheet - Is this Dementia and What Does It Mean?
    Family Caregiver Alliance
  6. Alzheimer's Disease Genetics Fact Sheet
    National Institute on Aging
    The more scientists learn about AD, the more they become aware of the important function genes play in the development of this devastating disease.
  7. Fact Sheet - Assistive Technology
    Family Caregiver Alliance
  8. Intimacy: A Casualty of Caregiving
    By Pat Kaufman and Nancy Carson, National Family Caregivers Association
    There is a hidden cost to caregiving. It's not a financial expense, although you may be paying a pretty steep price. It's measured in emotional currency and there are no insurance policies to guarantee you …
  9. Talking With Your Doctor: A Guide for Older People
    National Institute on Aging
    How well you and your doctor talk to each other is one of the most important parts of getting good health care.
  10. Caregiver Guide: Tips for Caregivers of People with Alzheimer's Disease
    National Institute on Aging
    Here are some strategies to help the caregiver manage daily living activities with an Alzheimer's patient, and cope with larger issues.
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