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Studies have shown that medical advancement is assisting Americans to live longer lives and thereby increasing their chances of needing long-term care assistance. Some of those same studies also point to the rising cost of long-term care assistance and question its affordability. We all will age and experience different medical changes that may impact our ability to care for ourselves. Long-term care insurance is a tool that can assist with the financial burden of long-term care costs and provide the autonomy that is so important to the clients we serve. Though the cost of long-term care insurance is a financial obligation, it can be a positive benefit for those who have it. Attendees will receive a high-level explanation on what a federally tax qualified expense reimbursement long term care policy is, understand why it’s beneficial for clients, and why it’s an important tool for social workers. Learning objectives. 1) Attendees will walk away understanding what long-term care insurance is. 2) Attendees will understand why long-term care insurance is beneficial. 3) Attendees will understand why it’s important for them to know about long-term care insurance.
1.25 Non-clinical
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Non-Member
$43.75
Member
$31.25
Student
$25.00
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