If you are seeking information on how to plan for future long-term care costs, you will want to attend the public forum, “The Missing Link in Retirement Planning - Why and When to Consider Long-Term Care Insurance.” The forum will be held onApril 17th, at the Litchfield Community Center, 421 Bantam Road, Litchfield.
The program will start at 6:00 P.M. (Doors will open at 5:30 P.M.) The State of Connecticut, in conjunction with the Litchfield Community Center, will present this free, two-hour session. The program is open to the general public. No insurance sales will take place.
You will benefit from this forum if you are between 40 and 65 years of age and have (or plan to have) assets of at least $75,000 (excluding car and home).
By attending this forum, you will gain a better understanding of:
(1)the State’s innovative program, The Connecticut Partnership for Long-Term Care, and how it can add to your long-range financial security;
(2)the risks and costs associated with nursing home and home care use and why it’s important to consider these long-term care factors in retirement planning; and
(3)what you need to know before buying long-term care insurance.
To register for the program, please call 1-800-547-3443or register online at www.ctpartnership.organd click on the Public Forum link. To set up an interview with David Guttchen, the Director of the Connecticut Partnership, please call (860) 418-6318.
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