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CT Partnership for Long Term Care Public Forum

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Lectures

Age Group:

Adults
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Program Description

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You’ve thought of everything – except for how to protect your financial assets should you need long-term care. It’s a fact: Just one year in a Connecticut nursing home can cost more than $166,000. And Medicare and health insurance may only cover a fraction of these costs.

Now there's a way to protect your life’s savings. If you’re 40 or older, long-term care insurance approved by the State’s Connecticut Partnership for Long-Term Care should be part of your retirement plan. These policies assure you of the highest quality standards. They’re affordable and provide asset protection, protect against inflation, and – most important – give you peace of mind through your retirement years.

Come learn about how the State’s Partnership for Long-Term Care can help you plan ahead for your future long term care needs. This program will be lead by special guest speaker Aldo Pantano, from the CT Partnership for Long-Term Care, with the State Office of Policy and Management.

No company specific products will be discussed, and there will be no sales or solicitations allowed – just information that you should know.

P.S. Even if you’ve put aside money for your retirement, such as through a 401(k), these assets are vulnerable should you need long-term care. Our free seminar will explain how long-term care insurance can help protect your retirement investments.

This program will be done over Zoom.  We will send out the Zoom link the day of the program. 

 

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