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DALLAS, Texas — Lone-star state residents seeking long term care insurance can now enjoy one-stop shopping via the Internet. The site, “Long Term Care Insurance for All of Texas” — at http://www.lonestarltc.com — is operated by Lone Star LTC Co., headquartered in Dallas and with offices in Austin and Houston as well as Dallas. “With our new website,” says Shawn Davis, a principal of Lone Star LTC, “Life just got easier for Texans who want impartial help finding the right LTC protection.”

Lone Star LTC PrincipalsThe site offers more than one-stop convenience. Features include:

* Access to quotes from multiple insurance carriers licensed by Texas.

* Advice on which carrier offers the best policy for a particular person’s or employer’s special circumstances.

* When relevant, the “asset disregard” benefit that is useful for Texans who deplete their insurance benefits and need to apply for Medicaid.

* Expertise gained through thirty years of combined experience solely dedicated to long term care insurance.

Much information — such as what long term care insurance is and why it’s needed — is available on the site. Additional information may be requested by phone. A “Custom Quote” page allows visitors to request multiple competitive quotes by filling out a form. A free booklet about LTC insurance, “Dignity for Life,” may also be requested.

Davis, a past member of the National Agent Advisory Committee, founded the Greater Austin LTC Guild in November 2006 and testified before Senate Committee on legislative Senate Bill 22 on the importance of long term care planning for Texas residents.

A former nurse at Parkland Hospital in Dallas, Flanagan switched to the long term care insurance field when she saw how families were impacted financially and emotionally while trying to care for their loved ones. She has trained hundreds of other agents in the LTC field.

Roebuck has been specializing in the long term care industry since 1993, and has a passion for helping clients protect themselves and their families against the potential emotional, physical and financial damage that is often associated with the affects of long term care.

All three are available to area groups and companies for briefing sessions, after-dinner talks, and lectures. And all work closely with other professionals such as attorneys, accountants, and financial advisors who share their concern for the financial, health and lifestyle goals of clients.

They may be reached at the following locations:

* Dallas: 214-221-2777 (Cathy Flanagan)
* Austin: 512-342-7833 (Shawn Davis)
* Houston: 281-431-4033 (Kat Roebuck).

More information: http://www.lonestarltc.com .