Maple-Grove Long-Term Care Insurance Information
This page provides specific, current information on Maple-Grove area long-term care costs and insurance protection.
Important information for Minnesota residents. The American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance does not sell insurance. If you would like specifics about policies you can either complete our simple online questionnaire and we'll have a designated professional for the State of Minesota provide you with no-obligation information or use our online Find An Agent look-up to find members in your area.
Maple-Grove Long-Term Care Costs
Home Health Aide: Average Hourly Rate: $16
Homemaker: Average Hourly Rate: $17
Assisted Living: Lowest Monthly Cost: $1,670
Assisted Living: Highest Monthly Cost: $4,300
Assisted Living: Average Monthly Cost: $2,870
Nursing Home: Semi-Private Daily: $145
Nursing Home: Private Average Daily: $172
Shopper's Guide to Long-Term Care Insurance
Important Things To Keep In Mind If You Reside In Minessota
Insurance Company Ratings Matter
Some people actually buy long-term care insurance and, typically because of an accident, actually trigger their benefits within the first few years.
Your Health Matters Most
It is vital to start considering long-term care insurance when you are still able to "health qualify". Insurers offer individuals in good health discounts that are locked in. So, even when your health changes, and everyone's does, you'll still enjoy the savings. More important, you'll have locked in your insurability. Wait too long, and a health condition could arise that makes you uninsurable. Each insurance company sets their own acceptable health standards -- a reason you want to start by talking to a long-term care insurance professional with access to multiple insurance companies.
Rates Can Vary Significantly
Each year the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance compares prices for virtually identical long-term care insurance coverage. For someone age 55, we have found rates can vary by a few hundred dollars a year... to nearly $800. Some insurance agents are only licensed and appointed to represent one insurance company -- and that may indeed be your best option. But it pays to ask and it may pay to work with someone who has access to multiple insurers. We encourage you to check out the ratings for leading long-term care insurers which can be found on our website.
There Are Ways To Reduce The Cost
Get the coverage you need... for a price you can afford. And, make sure you work with a knowledgeable long-term care insurance professional who can tell you ways to save on long-term care insurance. For more information on discounts worth considering, click here now.
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