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Paying for Home Care with Long-Term Care Insurance

August 6, 2023

Paying for Home Care with Long-Term Care Insurance

Long-term care (LTC) insurance can provide a valuable safety net for individuals and their families when the need for home care services arises. However, understanding the intricacies of LTC policies is crucial before filing a claim. In this guide, we will explore the basics of long-term care insurance and offer helpful tips to re-familiarize yourself with your policy before making a claim.
 

Understanding Long-Term Care Insurance

Long-term care insurance policies differ in their specific terms and conditions, but they all share the common goal of providing coverage for extended care services. These policies require the insured to meet certain criteria to become eligible for benefits in a home or another care setting. Let's explore some essential aspects of LTC insurance:

  • Eliigibility Criteria: To qualify for benefits, policyholders typically need to demonstrate a cognitive impairment or require assistance with two or more Activities of Daily Living (ADLs). ADLs may include tasks such as eating, dressing, bathing, toileting, transferring (getting in and out of bed or chair), and maintaining bladder or bowel control. A qualified care manager or nurse from the insurance company will assess the individual's needs to determine their eligibility for benefits.

  • The Elimination Period: Similar to deductibles in other insurance policies, LTC insurance comes with an "elimination period." This period is a specified number of days during which the policyholder is responsible for covering the cost of care before the insurance company begins to pay benefits. The elimination period may vary, typically ranging from 30, 60, or 90 days. It's essential to understand the specifics of your elimination period before making a claim.
     

Important Questions to Ask Before Filing a Claim:

Before initiating a claim for home care services, it's crucial to clarify several aspects of your LTC policy to ensure a smooth process. Here are some important questions to ask your LTC insurance provider:

  • Qualification Criteria: Inquire about the number of ADLs you must require assistance with to qualify for benefits. Additionally, seek clarification on whether needing help due to a dementia diagnosis counts toward meeting this requirement.

  • Elimination Period Details: Understand whether your elimination period is measured in calendar days or days of paid care, which may be stretched out over several months. Also, ask if there is a minimum number of hours of care per day required for it to be considered a valid day of care.

  • Physician's Orders: Determine if your policy requires a physician's orders for you to qualify for benefits. This is an essential step in establishing the need for home care services.

  • Coverage Limits: Inquire about your daily, weekly, or monthly maximum coverage. Additionally, find out if your policy includes an inflation clause, which ensures that your coverage keeps pace with rising healthcare costs over time.

  • Premium Payments: Clarify if you can stop paying premiums once you activate the policy and start receiving benefits.

  • Elimination Period Reset: Seek clarification on what happens to your elimination period if you stop needing care or are hospitalized. Understanding this aspect can help you plan for potential scenarios effectively.

Long-term care insurance can provide vital financial assistance for home care services, but it's essential to be well-informed about the policy's terms and conditions before filing a claim. By carefully reviewing your policy and asking the right questions, you can ensure a smoother and more efficient claims process, ultimately providing you and your loved ones with the care and support you need during challenging times.
 

Contact BrightStar Care of Kissimmee Today!

BrightStar Care of Kissimmee Osceola provides a team of professionals ready to care for you and your loved ones. We understand the challenges faced by caregivers and are committed to providing compassionate care that meets the needs of those we serve. If you would like more information about our services, please visit our website or call us today at 407-572-0070. It will be a pleasure to meet you and your family, and we look forward to providing you with the care and support you need.

Our office proudly serves the greater Kissimmee area in Osceola County, just outside of Orlando, Florida at 3383 W. Vine St., Suite 307 Kissimmee, FL 34741. We look forward to hearing from you!