For MOAA members and their spouses under age 79 Do you really need long-term care protection?
Seven in ten of us will need help at some point.1
But is insurance worth the cost? T
For Members, Spouses, Parents and Parents-in-Law under age 79.
The tipping point
Not planning can suddenly throw burden on a family: a mother has a stroke and can no longer live alone, a grandfather gets lost running errands and must give up driving … a spouse trips and suffers a compound fracture, requiring months of care.
Then it is phone calls with caregivers and disruptions of schedules …
and loss of options for you and your family. Who steps in?
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www.moaaltc.com, or call 1-800-698-7943 today (ask for priority code 080227-1-1-1).
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FREE Personalized Planning Kit available to MOAA members
he next time you: • replace a lightbulb • tie your shoes • get in the shower • take out the trash
... think about what you’ll do should the day come when you or a loved one cannot manage these activities. How will you solve the need for help?
These are questions to ask now, while you can choose your options thoughtfully.
This is why MOAA offers a Long-Term Care Resource Center for its members and their families.
We have helped thousands of officers and their families answer this crucial, much-discussed question: Is long-term care insurance a good choice for you?
Why members consider it
Will you or your loved ones get older? For most of us, the answer is “yes.”
Does health change as we age? Again, “yes.” Will this change in health require some kind of long term care?
For 7 out of 10 of people age 65 or older, again the answer is “yes.”1 A decline in health, often sudden, is precisely the moment when things start to go wrong for many of those people who do not have a plan.
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