FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
David Katz, CLTC
ACSIA Partners LLC
david.katz@acsiapartners.com
203-521-3795
Fortunately, a positive, action-oriented solution exists!
Easton, CT August 30, 2022 -- Today, ACSIA Partners LLC introduces “self-empowered living,” a plan for solving one of our biggest national problems: lack of planning for long-term care.
Why is it such a problem? An aging workforce and maturing Baby Boomers are escalating the need for senior services. Failing to plan for this jeopardizes federal and family finances and could undermine the economy at a variety of levels. A few years ago, the effort to include long-term care in Obamacare failed, leaving the issue to the private sector. But fewer than 10% of older Americans have protected themselves with LTC coverage, and company benefit managers are only beginning to include the protection in benefit packages.
Why the lukewarm attention to this issue? “We think it’s a perception that’s way too negative,” says David Katz, CLTC, CT-based agent of ACSIA Partners LLC. “That’s why we’ve tapped into ‘empowered living.’ It's a positive new direction in care. Once people see the value it brings, we think they’ll see how important it is to make the decision to protect themselves.”
Katz points out, “Today, people visualize themselves ending up in a nursing home or a relative’s spare bedroom. They feel powerless, as if they have no choice and it's downhill from here on out. But they don’t need to resign themselves to that kind of future.”
“Today, with good financial planning, you can look forward to years of rewarding, empowered living in spite of needing care,” Katz says. Here are three keys to empowered living –
"They are the ones who will benefit most from thinking positively about LTC planning," says Katz. "They’re usually still fit enough to qualify for coverage, and because of their fitness, they can also get the best rates. (Rates increase as age increases, making waiting ‘till later’ not the best planning tool.)"
Katz offers protection for individuals, families, and a variety of organizations. "We have many educational and policy options for associations, worksites, and strategic partnerships. Our worksite offerings include a variety of portable individual voluntary plans with group advantages."
Katz may be reached at http://davidkatzltc.com/ or 203-521-3795. Short phone inquiries are welcome, as well as requests for the free long-term care guide.
Katz is a licensed long-term care insurance agent who represents the company in AZ, CA, CO, CT, GA, NH, NJ, NY, OR, VA, VT, WA.
In California the company is known as xACSIA Partners Insurance Agency; in other states, as ACSIA Partners.
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