You’ve planned for retirement, but do you have a long-term care plan to protect your children and your savings?
If due to illness or dementia, you need assistance with daily activities like bathing, dressing and eating, long-term care insurance pays for caregivers to come to your home to help.
By the time you turn 65 there’s a 70% chance you’ll need long-term care at some point.* This care is not covered by health insurance or Medicare.
You can help protect your independence and preserve your savings by getting NEA Long-Term Care coverage.
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