Folks like you plan in advance for long term care to protect their assets or to maintain their independence and dignity, while other folks just want peace of mind. Increasingly more people are planning for potential long term care needs so that they aren’t a burden to family and friends.

It was common 30 years ago to have an unpaid family member provide care for loved ones in the home. The reality today is many households are dual income families or single parents with competing priorities like raising young children or chasing the next promotion at work.

A 40-hour work week plus raising a family leaves little time to be a primary caregiver. 

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