Tags Washington State

Tag: Washington State

LTC Financial Partners Praises Obama for Promoting Enhanced Long-Term Care for Alzheimer's Sufferers

KIRKLAND, Wash. /eNewsChannels/ -- According to the Society of Actuaries, the leading cause of U.S. long-term care claims is Alzheimer's. Who cares? Evidently President Obama does. 'We praise the President for his words and the legislation behind them,' says Jonas Roeser of LTC Financial Partners, one of the nation's most experienced long-term care insurance agencies.

Buyers of Long Term Care Insurance Can Now Determine 'True Cost' which Varies by State and Taxpayer

KIRKLAND, Wash. /eNewsChannels/ -- Today LTC Financial Partners LLC (LTCFP) announces the availability of 'true cost' estimates for long term care insurance policies from multiple carriers. According to LTCFP, the actual out-of-pocket expense of any LTC policy is usually less than the stated premium. Why?

LTC Financial Partners predicts mushrooming long-term care insurance sales as millions of baby boomers retire

KIRKLAND, Wash. /eNewsChannels/ -- Reports of the death of long-term care insurance are highly exaggerated, according to LTC Financial Partners LLC (LTCFP), one of the nation's largest and most experienced LTCI agencies. Last Thursday, when MetLife announced it would stop selling new LTCI coverage, 'It wasn't the end of the world,' says Cameron Truesdell, LTCFP's CEO.

Increased Federal Deductions Make Long-Term Care Insurance More Affordable

KIRKLAND, Wash. /eNewsChannels/ -- Americans planning to buy long-term care insurance in 2011 may deduct a larger portion of their premiums than ever, thanks to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

PreViser Corporation announced today the release of a Web based tool, myDentalScore

MOUNT VERNON, Wash. /eNewsChannels/ -- PreViser Corporation, announced today the release of a Web based tool, myDentalScore, that allows individuals to calculate objective numeric scores for oral disease risk and severity. The tool is available for immediate use by dentists, companies and consumers.

WHAT'S NEWS