Mistakes to Avoid when Buying Long-Term Care Insurance

Mistakes to Avoid

Mistakes to Avoid when Buying Long-Term Care Insurance

Excellent Wall Street Journal Article on what to look for when buying Long-Term Care Insurance
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Reducing Severe Traumatic Brain Injury in the United States

TBI Statistics

Reducing Severe Traumatic Brain Injury in the United States

43% of hospitalized TBI survivors suffer career ending disabilities. A sobering detailed report from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
www.cdc.gov

Leveling the Playing Field

Leveling the Playing Field

Leveling the Playing Field

Outstanding study on the interplay between disability and the workplace—and best practices to accommodate the disabled.

Employment and Disability Institute

Cornell EDI

Employment and Disability Institute

Wonderful "think tank"on employment/disability issues at Cornell University
Cornell University ILR School Employment and Disability Institute

Center for Gerontology and Health Care Research—Brown University

Brown

Center for Gerontology and Health Care Research—Brown University

Gerontology/Long-Term Care think tank. Amazingly detailed and (sometimes) fascinating research.
Visit The Center for Gerontology and Health Care Research—Brown University

Mistakes to Avoid when Buying Long-Term Care Insurance

Mistakes to Avoid

Do You Have A Plan?

Don’t let this happen to you!
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Privacy Policy

RetirementGuard's mission is to enhance quality of life and peace of mind. We believe the interest of our clients always come first. As a current or future client we need you to know that we are committed to maintaining your trust; protecting your privacy and the personal information you provide to us.

We only collect, use and share your personal information in order to provide you with and maintain the insurance products and services you have requested, or as permitted or required by law.

We will not share your information with any non-affiliated company for the purpose of that company marketing its products or services to you. We do not sell any information about you nor do we sell our customer lists.

Information collection

An essential part of the insurance application process is getting to know you. In this regard, we will need to collect some specific information from you and about you.

We will ask you to provide, among other things, personal data such as your name, address, date of birth, social security number, marital status, home address, phone numbers, email address and place of employment. In most cases you will also need to provide the names of your physicians, medications you are taking and illnesses or conditions you have or have had. Lastly, to ensure that you can afford the insurance you are interested in purchasing, questions related to your annual income range, savings and investments.

We would require the above information for the following:

Sharing information

When you provide information to us, we may share your information with our affiliated insurance companies for the purpose of fulfilling underwriting requests as well as offering you other services that may be of interest to you.

How is your information secured and protected?

We treat what we know about you confidentially. The website uses encryption and authentication tools to protect any personal information you send us via the Internet. Internally we take steps to make our computer data bases secure and to safeguard the information we have collected about you.

We require confidential treatment of your information and take care in handling your information. Employees who misuse customer information are subject to disciplinary action.

To contact us, to view or to update your information

If you wish to update or view your personal information or if you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, you may contact us by sending a letter via the U.S. Mail to:

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