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Long-term care planning can help protect retirement assets, preserve options, and reduce stress on loved ones. Explore strategies designed to help you plan with confidence.

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Long-Term Care Planning

Consider long-term care planning while you’re still healthy and working.

Long-term care costs can quietly disrupt retirement plans. The goal isn’t to predict the future — it’s to build options and protect assets so you (and your family) can make decisions with clarity.

Consider it while you’re still younger

Many people keep long-term care coverage for years because once you understand what it protects, it becomes hard to “un-protect” that part of the plan.

Pricing

Potentially lower premiums earlier

Long-term care insurance pricing is strongly affected by age and health.

Options

More choices while you’re healthier

Waiting can mean fewer plan designs available — or tougher underwriting.

Protection

Protect retirement assets

Planning ahead can help reduce the chance long-term care expenses derail retirement goals.

What long-term care can cost

Using recent national median cost benchmarks (2024), long-term care costs can add up quickly — especially over multiple years.

Type of care (national median) Typical cost Helpful way to think about it
Home health aide (2024) ~ $34/hour Costs scale fast if you need daily/weekly help.
Assisted living (2024) ~ $5,900/month $197/day (about $70,800/year).
Nursing home (semi-private) (2024) ~ $9,277/month $305/day (about $111,325/year).
Nursing home (private) (2024) ~ $10,646/month $350/day (about $127,750/year).

Sources: CareScout / Genworth “Cost of Care Survey 2024” (national median benchmarks).
You can link sources on-page if you’d like: CareScout Cost of Care · Genworth Cost of Care

How common is long-term care?

A widely cited benchmark is that someone turning 65 has a high likelihood of needing some form of long-term services and supports — and a meaningful portion of people need care for multiple years.

Likelihood

Many people will need some help

Planning isn’t “worst-case thinking” — it’s preparing for a common retirement reality.

Duration

Care can last longer than expected

Some individuals need care for several years — which is why having a strategy matters.

Sources: U.S. Department of Health & Human Services / ACL long-term care planning resources.
Optional reference link: ACL Long-Term Care

How does this actually work?

The simplest way to think about long-term care coverage is: you’re buying time, dignity, and control. Dedicated benefits can help reduce the need to liquidate assets quickly if care is needed.

Example 1: No long-term care coverage

You pay out of pocket for in-home help, assisted living, or nursing care. Without a plan, costs can pressure retirement assets and create difficult family tradeoffs.

Example 2: Dedicated long-term care benefits

If you have (for example) $250,000 of dedicated long-term care benefits, you typically use your own money for what the plan doesn’t cover — helping you preserve more assets and options.

Modern “combo” policy designs

Today’s market isn’t only “use it or lose it.” Depending on the product, long-term care benefits can be linked to life insurance or annuities — and may provide value even if you never need extended care.

Flexibility

More than one outcome

Some designs include a death benefit if care is never needed.

Planning

Integrated with retirement strategy

Can be coordinated with income planning, legacy goals, and risk management.

Clarity

Compare apples-to-apples

We can show tradeoffs between traditional LTC and combo designs based on your goals.

FAQ

A few common questions we hear from families planning for long-term care.

What age is “too early” to look at long-term care planning?

Many people explore options in their 50s or early 60s, while health is stronger and planning choices are wider. The right timing depends on health, assets, family history, and retirement timeline.

Is long-term care only nursing home care?

No — long-term care can include in-home help, assisted living, and other support services. Coverage options and definitions vary by product and carrier.

If I never need care, did I “waste” the money?

Traditional coverage is designed for risk transfer (like homeowners insurance). That said, newer combo designs may provide alternate value (such as a death benefit) if care is not needed — depending on the product.

Can we tailor coverage to a budget?

Often yes. Benefit amounts, benefit periods, elimination periods, inflation options, and product type can be adjusted. We’ll focus on a plan that supports your overall retirement strategy.

Want to see what long-term care options look like for you?

We’ll review your age, health considerations, retirement assets, and goals — and then compare approaches (traditional LTC, combo designs, and “self-funding” strategies) so you can make a confident decision.

Educational disclosure: This page is for general information only and is not intended as investment, insurance, tax, or legal advice. Coverage availability, costs, and benefits vary by carrier and individual underwriting.

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