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Quick and Easy Long-Term Care Choices: ACSIA Partners Offers Decision Funnel

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Many Americans spend hours investigating long-term care options online, only to come away confused and dispirited. Now there's another way to go. It's a by-phone Decision Funnel designed to cut through the complexity. Offered by ACSIA Partners, the service will be delivered by real human specialists, not phone robots.
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Long-Term Care Insurance Is a Gift for the Whole Family says ACSIA Partners LLC

eNewsChannels NEWS: (KIRKLAND, Wash.) -- If you want to brighten the lives of everyone in your family, "Consider the gift of long-term care insurance," says Denise Gott, CEO of ACSIA Partners, a leader in long-term care planning. "Whether you get the policy for yourself or for aging parents, it's really a gift for everyone."
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ACSIA Partners Seeks 150 New LTC Agents across USA to Serve Growing Segments of Long-Term Care

eNewsChannels NEWS: (KIRKLAND, Wash.) -- The long-term care insurance market seems to be in turmoil thanks to rate increases, waning consumer demand, and carriers exiting the business. Pessimism prevails, but not for ACSIA Partners, one of America's largest long-term care insurance agencies.
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Retirement Alert: Uninsured Long-Term Care Is ‘Eating’ Real Estate by the Square Foot

eNewsChannels NEWS: (Kirkland, Wash.) -- The cost of care for aging Americans may be viewed as a glutton that devours homes in daily bites that are getting bigger. So says Denise Gott, CEO of ACSIA Partners LLC, one of America's largest long-term care insurance agencies.
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LTC Leader, ACSIA Partners Adds Tools from OneAmerica to Its Long-Term Care Solutions Arsenal

NEWS (KIRKLAND, Wash.) -- As the cost of long-term care (LTC) continues to rise, the ability to pay for it becomes more critical. But LTC protection is carried by only about 10 percent of those who could benefit from it, according to industry estimates. To serve a larger percentage, ACSIA Partners is expanding its asset-based LTC offerings by representing an A+ rated insurance and financial service organization, OneAmerica(R).
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Pay for Long-Term Care with a Health Savings Account, ACSIA Partners Suggests

NEWS (KIRKLAND, Wash.) -- Many Americans realize they need long-term care insurance (LTCi), but balk at the premiums. "Now there's an easy way to pay," says Denise Gott, CEO of ACSIA Partners. "Just use some of the money that's already in your Health Savings Account."

When Long-Term Care Insurance Benefits Run Out, What Next? A Trending ‘Partnership’ System Offers a Fix, ACSIA Partners Reports

KIRKLAND, Wash. -- A relatively new species of long-term care policies called Partnership Plans has become widely available and could be a good option for many, according to ACSIA Partners, one of America's largest long-term care insurance agencies.

Shopping for Long-Term Care Insurance Can Be Uniquely Frustrating, says ACSIA Partners

KIRKLAND, Wash. -- If you're in the market for long-term care insurance, you may be in for a long, exasperating slog, according to ACSIA Partners, one of America's largest long-term care insurance agencies. "Unfortunately, LTC insurance isn't an easy thing to buy," says Denise Gott, the company's CEO. "You can't just comparison shop for it as you can for a TV or refrigerator."

Do-It-Yourself Long-Term Care Can Have High Hidden Costs says LTC Insurance Leader

NEWS: (KIRKLAND, Wash.) Rate increases by some long-term care insurance carriers should not scare people off, according to Denise Gott. 'Even if a particular policy's premium seems high,' she says, 'it may be a bargain compared to the alternative, family caregiving.' Gott is CEO of ACSIA Partners, one of the nation's largest long-term care insurance agencies.
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Most Americans are poorly prepared to pay for long-term care costs, says ACSIA Partners

NEWS: Most Americans at age 50 are poorly prepared to pay for long-term care costs, but there's a two-step fix, according to ACSIA Partners, a leading long-term care insurance agency. It starts by learning if there's a gap, and how big

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