What Long-Term Care Insurance actually covers
The specific care settings, monthly benefits, and services a modern LTC policy pays for, and where the coverage stops.
Read the guideIndependent guidance on Long-Term Care Insurance, annuities, and life insurance. Education first. We start with a short conversation so any quote reflects your age, state, health, and goals.
We will help you choose the right starting point based on the type of insurance guidance you need.
Mischa is a Long-Term Care insurance producer, advisor, and educator. His connection to this work is personal: his Opa lived with Parkinson’s disease, and the family experienced firsthand the emotional, practical, and financial weight of extended care.
That experience shaped a simple conviction. Families deserve clear guidance and a plan before care becomes a crisis. Clients work directly with Mischa and are supported by a team of licensed insurance professionals serving families nationwide.
Roughly 70% of Americans turning 65 today will need some form of long-term care during their lives, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Medicare does not cover the ongoing custodial care most families end up needing.
Traditional LTC, hybrid life/LTC, asset-based, and annuity-linked strategies. Underwriting, benefit design, inflation protection, elimination periods, shared care, Partnership-qualified policies. We walk through the mechanics before we discuss numbers.
Explore Long-Term CareRetirement income planning, principal-protection strategies, and income riders (some with long-term care features).
See annuity optionsTerm, permanent, and hybrid life/LTC designs, matched to what the money is actually supposed to do.
See life insurance optionsOur licensed team can help connect you with appropriate Medicare Supplement, Advantage, or Part D guidance.
Request Medicare helpIndividual disability coverage for professionals and business owners. Own-occupation definitions, business-overhead expense, buy-sell funding.
Request a disability quoteAs an independent agency, we compare designs from multiple highly rated insurance companies and match the plan to what you actually need rather than what one company happens to sell.
That matters most in Long-Term Care, where the same health picture can be declined by one carrier and approved by another. Part of our job is quietly matching your situation to the carrier most likely to say yes, before a formal application creates a record.
Age, state, health picture, existing coverage, and what you are trying to protect.
Side-by-side comparisons across appropriate carriers, in plain language, with the trade-offs stated honestly.
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The specific care settings, monthly benefits, and services a modern LTC policy pays for, and where the coverage stops.
Read the guideA common misunderstanding worth clearing up: what Medicare does and does not pay for when ongoing care is needed.
Read the guideWhy age, health, and market timing all matter, and how the “planning window” opens and closes.
Read the guideMedicare covers limited skilled care and short-term rehabilitation after a qualifying hospital stay. It does not cover the ongoing custodial care that most long-term care claims involve, help with bathing, dressing, eating, and supervision for cognitive decline.
Premiums vary widely by age at application, health, state, benefit design, and policy type. A meaningful design at 55 costs substantially less than the same design at 65, which is one of several reasons planning is easier to do earlier than later. Illustrative pricing examples live in our cost guide.
Yes. There is no charge for an initial conversation and no obligation to apply.
Mischa is Nevada based, and our licensed team supports clients nationwide. During the first call we confirm licensure specifics for your state and the products you are considering.
We will help you understand your options, decide what makes sense, and never push you toward anything that does not.
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