The "What & Where"
The Rule of Six (ADLs & Eligibility)
Dollars & Sense
Myth vs. Reality
The Price is Right
200

These facilities provide housing, meals, and help with personal care, but not 24/7 skilled medical monitoring

Assisted Living

200

This is the ADL involved when a person can no longer feed themselves.

Eating/Feeding

200

Think of this as a "waiting period" or a deductible in days before the policy starts paying.

Elimination period

200

To qualify for this government program, you generally must "spend down" your assets to nearly nothing.

Medicaid

200

While men pay less, a 55-year-old single woman in 2026 can expect to pay roughly this much annually for a standard policy.

What is $3,700 - $3,800?

300

This "temporary" care provides a much-needed break for primary family caregivers.

Respite Care (Temporary, short-term care)

300

Most policies require a person to need help with this many ADLs (out of 6) to "trigger" benefits.

Two

300

This "total sum" is calculated by multiplying your Daily Benefit by the number of years in your coverage period.

Pool of Benefits
300

This is the average age range experts recommend looking into purchasing an LTCI policy.

Mid 50's to early 60's

300

This common policy rider helps your benefit keep up with the 8% annual rise in care costs.

What is Inflation Protection?