Some term life and whole life policies allow for accelerated benefits in the event an insured individual needs long -
term custodial care.
Not exact matches
It's designed to cover long -
term services, including your personal
custodial care.
It was argued that such policies do not provide sufficiently comprehensive coverage of the cost of medical
care, and are limited benefit plans that provide or pay for the cost of
custodial and other related services in connection with a long
term, chronic illness or disability.
Long -
Term Care Broad - based care (which may include custodial, rehabilitative, home - health or nursing home care) for the chronically ill or disab
Care Broad - based
care (which may include custodial, rehabilitative, home - health or nursing home care) for the chronically ill or disab
care (which may include
custodial, rehabilitative, home - health or nursing home
care) for the chronically ill or disab
care) for the chronically ill or disabled.
Medicaid programs vary by state; however, if you qualify, it usually covers long -
term medical
care in a nursing facility or at home but it does not cover
custodial care.
Disability helps replace part of your income, while Long -
Term Care helps cover the cost of custodial medical care (still need help, but you're not getting bett
Care helps cover the cost of
custodial medical
care (still need help, but you're not getting bett
care (still need help, but you're not getting better).
Long -
term care insurance covers health
care services that are needed over many months or years, such as personal and
custodial care in an insured person's home, a nursing home, a long -
term care facility, a community organization, or other setting.
Long
term care becomes necessary more because of
custodial care requirements rather than medical needs.
In addition to medical expense insurance, «health insurance» may also refer to insurance covering disability or long -
term nursing or
custodial care needs.