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Very good question. Our attorney put us on a path that I followed until I arrived at a company called Family Life Solutions, which was established years ago to help people get through the morass of applying for Long Term Care benefits. It was expensive ($7,500) but at that point I was totally incapable of taking it on myself—just too many major things to do, and my husband simply couldn’t help me. So I bit the bullet and used the company to whack through the bushes, and they did—very high level of success with others and with us. I hired them for a second year at $5,000, and they have continued to manage the process for me, but I have learned enough now to take it on from this point forward. Obviously, insurance companies are not in business to give money out, so the process of getting approval is long and complex. I probably could have managed it myself, but circumstances had overwhelmed me at that point, and I just didn’t have it in me to try. So I dipped into our limited resources to hire out the process, and in another year or so, we will have recouped the cost. Your premiums stop when you are approved for care, so that is a big help, and there are other financial benefits, as well. However, the bottom line for me is that we are getting the help we need for now, and that allows us to stay in our home. I don’t pretend to be an expert about this, but maybe I have helped you a little—hope so. Bette

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You have been so very helpful! I would be very overwhelmed by taking this on and would not know where to turn. When my FIL was admitted to nsg home, he had a 90-day wait period that had to be self pay before his LTC kicked in. He did not make it the 90 days so was never able to use his policy. So I really had no idea what to do if we need ours someday. The nsg home personnel don't have time to fight your case for you. I think the money you spent was very well worth it. Being able to stay in your home is a gift. Thank you so very much, Bette! P.S. And thank you for reminding me no premiums are paid once approved for care!