Hybrid life insurance offers Colorado residents combined protection and flexible long-term care options

Dean Holzkamp, Administration
Dean Holzkamp, Administration - Colorado Medical Society
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Life insurance policies that combine simplified issue coverage with a long-term care benefit are gaining attention for their flexibility and ease of use. These hybrid policies provide both life insurance protection and the option to access funds for long-term care if needed.

One feature of these policies is comprehensive coverage, which ensures financial support in case of long-term care needs without reducing the death benefit available to beneficiaries. The application process is streamlined, as simplified issue life insurance typically requires only a few health questions instead of a full medical exam.

The cost of long-term care in Colorado remains high. For example, the average annual expense for a private nursing home room is about $120,000 according to the Genworth Cost of Care Survey. Home health aide services can cost around $210 per day. Even minimum benefits from these policies may help families afford several days of respite care each month when faced with intensive caregiving responsibilities.

These policies also offer peace of mind by allowing policyholders to plan ahead for potential long-term care needs without concern over portability if they relocate out-of-state. In addition, both the death benefit and any payouts used for long-term care are generally income tax-free.

Options often exist to extend similar coverage to spouses, providing added security for couples. Premiums on these policies are guaranteed not to increase over time, which helps policyholders budget more predictably as they age.



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