Good News | SecureCare coming soon to Florida

SecureCare coming soon to Florida! In addition to the CareShield product already available in Florida, Minnesota Life/Securian Financial is pleased to announce the upcoming launch of their SecureCare Universal Life product in Florida, on Monday, June 18! Offer a long-term care insurance alternative that’s within reach for more clients! Click here for SecureCare Product Highlights SecureCare coming soon to Florida! Click here to add Minnesota Life/Securian products to your appointment. If you have questions or need additional information, please call us at 1-800-842-7799. Read Full Good News Article #securecare #goldencareagent
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Categories: GoldenCare News, Industry News, and Mutual of Omaha (& Affiliates).

“AMA adopts policy to make long-term care more affordable”

“AMA adopts policy to make long-term care more affordable,” by Alaina Tedesco, Healio “The AMA announced new policies to help combat the issues associated with long-term services and supports. The policies support: Improving access and affordability of private long-term care insurance; Making long-term care insurance transferrable and portable with an opt-out option; Innovating product design of long-term care insurance; Allowing limited or optional supplemental benefit for long-term services and supports under Medigap plans; Permitting Medicare Advantage plans to offer long-term services and supports; Offering a respite care benefit as an optional benefit through Medigap and Medicare Advantage plans; Initiating a
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Categories: Clippings, Industry News, and Long-Term Care.

“Association between systolic blood pressure and dementia in the Whitehall II cohort study: role of age, duration, and threshold used to define hypertension”

“Association between systolic blood pressure and dementia in the Whitehall II cohort study: role of age, duration, and threshold used to define hypertension,” by Jessica G Abell, et al., European Heart Journal “Systolic blood pressure ≥130 mmHg at age 50, below the conventional ≥140 mmHg threshold used to define hypertension, is associated with increased risk of dementia; in these persons this excess risk is independent of CVD [cardiovascular disease.” LTC Comment (from Stephen A. Moses, President, Center for Long-Term Care Reform): More evidence health and behavioral factors influence dementia risk. Association between systolic blood pressure and dementia in the Whitehall II cohort
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Categories: Clippings, Industry News, and Long-Term Care.

“Visual Association Test, MMSE Highly Predictive of Dementia in Older Adults”

“Visual Association Test, MMSE Highly Predictive of Dementia in Older Adults,” by Brandon May, Neurology Advisor “The 3-minute Visual Association Test (VAT), which tests associative memory, is a highly sensitive and valuable tool for detecting dementia risk in patients with a small decline on the 30-point Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), according to a study published in the Annals of Family Medicine.” LTC Comment (from Stephen A. Moses, President, Center for Long-Term Care Reform): One more way to look around the corner at what may lie ahead. Visual Association Test, MMSE Highly Predictive of Dementia in Older Adults #dementia #goldencareagent
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Categories: Clippings, Industry News, and Long-Term Care.

“China Oceanwide’s $2.7 Billion Takeover of Genworth Financial Passes U.S. Security Review”

“China Oceanwide’s $2.7 Billion Takeover of Genworth Financial Passes U.S. Security Review,” by Kate O’Keeffe, Wall Street Journal “A U.S. national security panel approved a Chinese conglomerate’s $2.7 billion takeover of Richmond, Va.-based insurer Genworth GNW 2.42% Financial Inc., after the companies convinced authorities they would take extraordinary steps to secure Americans’ personal data. The approval by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. for China Oceanwide Holdings Group Co.’s deal marks the largest publicly reported Chinese deal to win CFIUS’s blessing during the administration of President Donald Trump. … Proponents of the deal billed it as a way
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Categories: Clippings, Industry News, and Long-Term Care.

“Millennials and retirement: How bad is it?”

“Millennials and retirement: How bad is it?,” by Alicia H. Munnell, Politico “Concern about the financial health of America’s younger generations is growing—especially millennials, a demographic boom that came of age in an environment of unstable work and record levels of student debt. Experts worry that millennials are falling so far behind previous generations that their retirement may be at risk. My research suggests that those concerns are real, and millennials really are building wealth more slowly than the other working generations. But they are not insurmountable—as long as millennials are willing and able to work longer than their parents
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Categories: Clippings, Industry News, and Long-Term Care.

“Planning for Retirement as a Single Person”

“Planning for Retirement as a Single Person,” by Kaitlin Pitsker, Kiplinger “Aging presents uncertainties for everyone, but single, childless seniors are missing the backup that many people take for granted: a spouse or adult children who can step in when needed. Many of the usual basics of saving, investing and long-term financial planning apply to those aging without a life partner or adult children, but they also need special strategies for retirement saving, health care and estate planning. … No matter how carefully you’ve planned or how much you’ve saved, if you don’t have long-term-care insurance, a chronic illness could
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“Long-Term-Care Insurance Isn’t Dead. It’s Now an Estate-Planning Tool”

“Long-Term-Care Insurance Isn’t Dead. It’s Now an Estate-Planning Tool,” by Leslie Scism, Wall Street Journal “Such policies that combine long-term-care coverage with a potential life-insurance benefit are called ‘hybrids,’ and they are reshaping the long-term-care niche of the U.S. insurance industry just as it had appeared headed for obsolescence, financial advisers say.” LTC Comment (from Stephen A. Moses, Administrative Coordinator, Center for Long-Term Care Reform): Leslie Scism writes again about LTCI, this time tipping favor toward hybrids. An earlier article, “Millions Bought Insurance to Cover Retirement Health Costs. Now They Face an Awful Choice,” attracted comment including this LTC Bullet
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Categories: Clippings, Industry News, and Long-Term Care.

SecureCare coming soon to Florida!

A long-term care alternative now with even more flexibility Offer a long-term care insurance alternative that’s within reach for more clients. On Monday, June 18, Securian Financial’s SecureCare Universal Life will be available in Florida. It has a fresh look and features and benefits, including: Securian Financial has a new look We’re refreshing our look and making a strategic investment to build the visibility of our brand. Cash indemnity benefits Single and multi-pay options Reduced-paid up benefit Learn more   SecureCare coming soon to Florida!   #goldencareagent #minnesotalife #securian
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Categories: Industry News, Linked Benefit/Hybrids, and Securian.

Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom Web Series Features Action and Adventure

Wild Guide Stephanie Arne Explores the World’s Most Fascinating Creatures and Habitats in the 5th Installment of the Wild Kingdom Web Series OMAHA, Neb. (June 5, 2018)– Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom web series is back with all-new videos featuring Wild Guide Stephanie Arne presenting an up-close and personal look at some of the world’s most fascinating creatures and habitats. The most current Wild Kingdom  web series is now online with a look at the polar bears of Churchill, Manitoba. This tiny outpost on the western shore of Hudson Bay is known for its brutal temperatures, which can plummet to
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