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Is Long Term Care Combined with Your Life Insurance a Viable Option?

by lportee53 | Sep 10, 2024 | Topic of The Week

Is Long Term Care Combined with your life insurance a viable option? It could be depending on your specific situation Medicare does not cover long term care beyond skilled nursing after an illness or surgery. Medicaid only covers if you have exhausted most of your...

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