“2018 Profile of Older Americans”

“2018 Profile of Older Americans,” Administration for Community Living “In the United States, the population age 65 and over numbered 50.9 million in 2017 (the most recent year for which data are available). They represented 15.6% of the population, more than one in every seven Americans. The number of older Americans increased by 13 million or 34% since 2007, compared to an increase of 4% for the under-65 population.” LTC Comment (from Stephen A. Moses, President, Center for Long-Term Care Reform): This annual report is the best statistical snapshot you’ll find of aging in America.
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Categories: Clippings, Industry News, and Long-Term Care.

“Some Parental and Spousal Caregivers Face Financial Risks”

“Some Parental and Spousal Caregivers Face Financial Risks,” Government Accountability Office, GAO-19-382: Published: May 1, 2019. Publicly Released: May 31, 2019. “An estimated one in 10 Americans per year cared for a parent or spouse for some period of time from 2011 through 2017, and women were more likely than men to provide care, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics survey data. Both parental and spousal caregivers were older than the general population, with spousal caregivers generally being the oldest. In addition, spousal caregivers were less likely to have completed college or to be employed, and they had lower earnings than
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Categories: Clippings, Industry News, and Long-Term Care.

“TONI KING: Is Medicaid a good long-term care option?”

“TONI KING: Is Medicaid a good long-term care option?,” by Toni King, Chron “Toni, I have a friend who just received a bill from the state of Texas for his mother’s Medicaid nursing home care. No one informed him that Medicaid (the State of Texas) was running a tab of the entire healthcare that Medicaid paid and would take his mother’s house. Now Medicaid wants to be reimbursed for over $125,000 that was spent for his mother’s care and her expensive prescriptions. Stan recently received a document from MERP saying that Medicaid wants the money used for her care back
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Categories: Clippings, Industry News, and Long-Term Care.

“60+ population will outnumber population under 20 in 18 states next year”

“60+ population will outnumber population under 20 in 18 states next year,” by Lois A. Bowers, McKnight’s Senior Living “The number of residents aged 60 or more years will exceed the number of residents aged 20 or fewer years by next year in 18 states. … Most of the affected states are in the Northeast and Midwest, including ‘nearly every state from Wisconsin through New England’ … .”   LTC Comment (from Stephen A. Moses, President, Center for Long-Term Care Reform): Remember when “It’s Happening!” referred to “drugs, sex, and rock & roll?”
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Categories: Clippings, Industry News, and Long-Term Care.

“May a Medicaid Applicant Freely Transfer Assets to a Disabled Child of Any Age?”

“May a Medicaid Applicant Freely Transfer Assets to a Disabled Child of Any Age?,” ElderLaw Answers “I have read that a Medicaid applicant won’t be penalized for making transfers to a disabled child during the look-back period, but I would like to know if there is an age limit for the child. My mother has Alzheimer’s disease, and I am her agent under a power of attorney. I am considered permanently disabled by Social Security and collect Social Security disability benefits. Can my mother transfer assets to me without being penalized by Medicaid?”   LTC Comment (from Stephen A. Moses,
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Categories: Clippings, Industry News, and Long-Term Care.

Cancer & Heart Attack/Stroke Insurance is great fit for your senior clients

Nearly everyone knows someone who has been diagnosed with cancer or heart disease. And people who are 65 and older have a higher risk of contracting these conditions. Mutual of Omaha’s Critical AdvantageSM Portfolio includes cancer and heart attack and stroke policies. These policies have a lifetime coverage option that can be issued up to age 89. Benefits are paid upon first diagnosis of any covered condition and are paid directly to your client and can be used for any expense they have. For more information on Cancer & Heart Attack and Stroke coverage, click here.   If you have
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Categories: Critical Illness, Industry News, and Mutual of Omaha (& Affiliates).

Get rewarded for Critical Advantage and DI sales

Gear up for more sales in 2019! Every qualifying Critical Advantage and Disability Income Insurance application you submit between June 1 to November 30, 2019, you may be eligible for an extra reward! Cross the finish line and win big! For contest information, click here.   If you have any problems or questions, please contact Mutual of Omaha’s Sales Support at (800) 693-6083 or e-mail sales.support@mutualofomaha.com.   Get rewarded for Critical Advantage and DI sales   #goldencareagent #mutualofomaha
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Categories: Critical Illness, Disability Income Insurance, Industry News, and Mutual of Omaha (& Affiliates).

Medicare News – Omaha Family of Companies

Medicare Supplement: Upcoming Med Supp Rate Adjustments Please view the upcoming rate adjustments in IN, KS, MD, ME, MO, MT, NV, OH, OK, PA, SC.   Underwriting Updates Webinar Follow Up Brokerage Sales launched the fifth live monthly webinar on Tuesday, May 28, 2019, titled Underwriting Updates. If you missed the webinar you can watch it on demand.   Med Supp Broker Bonus June Special During the month of June, earn $40 per qualified application in Indiana, Missouri, South Carolina and Wisconsin in our special Broker Bonus program.   #goldencareagent #mutualofomaha
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Categories: Industry News, Medicare Supp./Adv., and Mutual of Omaha (& Affiliates).

Assistance To Oklahoma Residents Impacted By Severe Weather & Flooding

Oklahoma Governor had issued an Executive Order 2019-19 which has been amended declaring a disaster emergency for all seventy-seven (77) Oklahoma counties due to severe weather and flooding. The Oklahoma Department of Insurance issued a Bulletin 2019-01, dated May 24, 2019, to comply with the Executive Order. The Bulletin, in part states the following: Requires insurance companies to grant an extension of the grace period for customers residing within the impacted areas. Storm victims can get a copy of their insurance policy free of charge. This includes a moratorium on policy cancellations due to non-payment of premium. The moratorium is
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Categories: Gerber Life, Industry News, and Life Insurance.

Arkansas Residents Impacted By Severe Weather & Flooding

Arkansas Governor had issued an Executive Order 19-05 declaring a state of emergency due to severe weather and flooding. The Arkansas Department of Insurance issued a Bulletin 4-2019, dated May 30, 2019, to comply with the Executive Order. The Bulletin, in part states the following: Requires insurance companies to grant an extension of the grace period for sixty days beginning on May 21, 2019 and continuing until July 20, 2019 for policyholders residing within the impacted areas. This includes a moratorium on policy cancellations due to non-payment of premium. The moratorium is effective May 21, 2019 through July 20, 2019.
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Categories: Gerber Life, Industry News, and Life Insurance.