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Pros and Cons of Hybrid Long Term Care Life Insurance

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The costs of long term care can be a burden on just about every retiree. Because of the high costs, many people turn to long term care insurance to help pay the bills if the need arises.
However, traditional long term care insurance is expensive. And a lot of alternative types of insurance are sold to retirees in an attempt to make the costs look more manageable.
These alternative types of policies are typically called hybrid long term care insurance. It is usually involves permanent life insurance, such as whole or universal life insurance with a special rider that allows for a portion of the death benefit of the policy to be used to cover long term care expenses while you are still alive.
The concept may sound great, but in reality we rarely find these policies to be better than traditional long term care insurance.
First of all, it requires you to purchase additional life insurance at a time when it is very expensive to do so, and when most people quite frankly just don’t have a need for insurance.
Besides that, hybrid policies typically require very large lump sum payments to pay up the policies. For example, we have seen a 53 year old that had to pay just over $50,000 upfront for a permanent life insurance policy with a $200,000 death benefit, of which $100,000 could be used for long term care.
In this case, the client simply keeping the $50,000 and investing it would likely be the much better option.
Also, these policies typically have no option for increases of the benefit due to inflation. Over time, this reduces the benefit significantly and makes hybrid policies very poor choices for expenses that may occur decades in the future.
However, there may be a select number of cases when these policies make sense. For example, we have found that these types of policies have less strict under writing requirements. So, if you have less than perfect health, you may be more likely to qualify compared to traditional long term care insurance.
Ultimately, finding the right solution for potential long term care depends on your specific circumstances. If you’d like help finding the best solution for you, or just knowing if insurance is something you need at all, please reach out. We’re happy to help.
However, traditional long term care insurance is expensive. And a lot of alternative types of insurance are sold to retirees in an attempt to make the costs look more manageable.
These alternative types of policies are typically called hybrid long term care insurance. It is usually involves permanent life insurance, such as whole or universal life insurance with a special rider that allows for a portion of the death benefit of the policy to be used to cover long term care expenses while you are still alive.
The concept may sound great, but in reality we rarely find these policies to be better than traditional long term care insurance.
First of all, it requires you to purchase additional life insurance at a time when it is very expensive to do so, and when most people quite frankly just don’t have a need for insurance.
Besides that, hybrid policies typically require very large lump sum payments to pay up the policies. For example, we have seen a 53 year old that had to pay just over $50,000 upfront for a permanent life insurance policy with a $200,000 death benefit, of which $100,000 could be used for long term care.
In this case, the client simply keeping the $50,000 and investing it would likely be the much better option.
Also, these policies typically have no option for increases of the benefit due to inflation. Over time, this reduces the benefit significantly and makes hybrid policies very poor choices for expenses that may occur decades in the future.
However, there may be a select number of cases when these policies make sense. For example, we have found that these types of policies have less strict under writing requirements. So, if you have less than perfect health, you may be more likely to qualify compared to traditional long term care insurance.
Ultimately, finding the right solution for potential long term care depends on your specific circumstances. If you’d like help finding the best solution for you, or just knowing if insurance is something you need at all, please reach out. We’re happy to help.