SM503 Dime Change on a Your Life Could. And if it does, were here for you & your family.

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SM503 Dime Change on a Your Life Could

And if it does, were here for you & your family.

Your Life You have an active lifestyle… sports, travel, hobbies

You cherish your family

Your health can change at any time, at any age, resulting in the need for long term care Automobile or Sporting Accident Brain Tumor, Stroke & Spinal Cord Injury Disabling Diseases – MS, Parkinsons Disease & Arthritis

What is Long Term Care? Long Term Care is the personal care you may need on an ongoing basis due to: a disabling injury chronic medical condition effects of aging Long Term Care helps people with the essential Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) such as: bathing, eating, dressing, continence, toileting, transferring

Long Term Care? Me? I have a 54 year-old sister who two years ago had a massive stroke and her whole right side is paralyzed. She is completely incontinent. Her 13-year-old son has to help her with bathrooming when no one else is there. Philip

Your Risk for Needing Long Term Care? 1/3 of people having strokes are under the age of % of all long term care services are provided to individuals under age U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Schrop, Joannie M., Stroke Buster: New Treatments in the Fight Against Brain Attacks, U.S. News World Report, March 15, 1999

We all have these questions in the back of our minds… Who will care for me? How will my needs be met? How will my life change?

Your Wishes? Live at Home Maintain normalcy in your family Freedom from financial burdens No burden on family members/caregivers

Your Plan?

Whats your plan to pay for your care? Retirement Fund? Investments? Assets? 3 Kiplingers Personal Finance Magazine, March 2000 Of those needing nursing home care, more than half run out of money within the first year and qualify for welfare/Medicaid. 3

An estimated 60% of disabled individuals rely exclusively on their families for care. 4 Whats your plan to maintain normalcy in your family? 4 U.S. Accounting Office Testimony before Committee of Finance, U.S. Senate 2001

Will your plan free you of financial burdens? Will your income and assets support both your familys lifestyle and your care needs?

Who pays for long term care expenses? Health Insurance?No …the major medical health insurance you may have at work usually will not pay for long-term care. 5 Medicare?No You should not rely on Medicare to pay for your long-term care needs. 5 Medicaid?No Many people start paying for nursing home care out of their own funds and spend down their financial resources until they are eligible for Medicaid. Medicaid may then pay part or all of their nursing home costs. You may have to spend down or use up most of your assets on your health care before Medicaid is able to help. 5 5 A Shoppers Guide to Long-Term Care Insurance, NAIC, 2003

Is your plan to rely on your other Benefits? Health Insurance: pays for some short-term skilled care, but doesnt pay for custodial care/long term care. Disability Insurance: replaces a portion of the disabled persons income, which is needed to pay expenses (mortgage, utilities, food).

Are you happy with your current plan?

Unless you have long term care insurance...

You have the PFLUB Plan P ay F or L ong Term Care U ntil B roke

Will your plan protect you & your family if your life changed on a dime?

The Solution? Long Term Care Insurance: A Safety Net to help: Maintain your lifestyle. Protect your familys assets. Freedom from the financial burden of long term care.

Today, you have the ability to enroll in a long term care insurance plan that will empower you to live your life on your terms.

Ok, empowerment is better than Pflubbing. How about long term care insurance? How does it work?

Your employer has helped make this easy by selecting a quality product and simplifying the process for you.

Its long term care insurance your way: The highest rated long term care insurance product on the market today! 6 6 Selling LTC.com, 2005

Cash Benefit provides coverage for long term care services – you receive a monthly check. Uniquely suited for working-age adults. Designed to maintain your lifestyle.

You Just Send Me a Check? Yes. Receive the monthly cash benefit you selected for as long as you need care, up to your lifetime limit. Use the money as you choose! For the care you want, from whomever you want, where you want, anywhere in the world.

Yes, not only will you receive cash each month, you will receive your cash benefit in advance, so you wont have to dip into your savings to pay for your services each month.

Base your monthly cash benefit on how much you will need to live in your community, in your own home. Thats called the community benefit. If at some point you need care in a facility, your monthly cash payment will increase to a facility benefit.

You Can Purchase a Policy with $4,080 Monthly Cash Benefit for Community Care $5,100 Monthly Cash Benefit for Facility Care For as little as 40¢ a day! Issue AgeMonthly Premium 35 $ $ $ $ Employer Program: 36 Months Lifetime Maximum, 90 Day Elimination Period, No Inflation, Lifetime Pay, Care Partner Rates

Cost of Waiting | 40 | 50 | 60 $4,500 $7,000 $12,000 $7, Monthly Premium Issue Age Value of Monthly Benefit at Ages... $67 $137 $343 $4,500 Facility Care Maximum Monthly Benefit, $3,600 Community Care Maximum Monthly Benefit, 36 Months Lifetime Maximum, 90 Day Elimination Period, Compound 5% Inflation, Care Partner, 10% Employer Discount. Reference for illustrative purposes only.

The agent contracted with your employer will help you through the enrollment. 1.Choose your monthly cash benefit. 2.Choose the length of time before the payments start. 3.Choose the length of time you want to receive cash benefits. 4.Decide how you want the cash benefits to grow. The Process is Simple!

How to Enroll Review enrollment material Schedule personal consultation Call [ phone number ] with questions