FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
John H. Guinan, MBA CLTC
ACSIA Partners LLC
john.guinan@acsiapartners.com
651-646-2200
Mendota Heights, MN June 25, 2020 -- Location, location, location! This mantra applies not only to the value of homes, but also to the cost of long-term care.
"Just as homes vary widely in price from area to area, so does the cost of care," says John Guinan, an agent with ACSIA Partners LLC. "You need to take that into account in your financial planning." Fortunately, there's an online calculator that makes comparisons easy, Guinan says:
Cost of Care Calculator (based on the latest data, from Genworth)
Suppose a couple in their 40s, living in San Francisco, California, is putting together plans for their long-term care, which may be needed by one or both. If they need it in just a few years due to an accident, injury, or illness that renders them unable to care for themselves; or if they need it in their later years due to normal aging, they would need to know if they would be better off choosing a local nursing home or relocating outside of San Francisco. With a long-term care cost calculator, they can easily learn the following:
But what if the couple has an aversion to nursing homes (perhaps because of the recent high incidence of coronavirus infection)? Maybe they would prefer to "age in place," receiving care in their own home from a health aide. Will the location make a significant difference? The calculator provides factual insight:
"Of course, when it comes to planning for care, there are more considerations than location and cost," says Guinan, "particularly how to pay the cost, whether through savings, insurance, or another means."
As a certified long-term care insurance agent, Guinan advises on the full range of LTC planning options, which include:
Guinan may be reached at http://www.jguinanltc.com or 651-646-2200.
Guinan is a licensed long-term care insurance agent who represents the company in IA, IL, MN, MO, NC, ND, SD, WI.
In California the company is known as xACSIA Partners Insurance Agency; in other states, as ACSIA Partners.
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