Those Multiple Choices in Long-Term Care Policies
Monday, March 12th, 2007
You’ll be wise to compare terms of two or three different companies and, if you have the opportunity, a group plan. In general, healthy people do better with individual policies; those in poor health or with a family history of disease, may do better in a group. Industry leaders are companies like John Hancock, MetLife, MassMutual, Prudential and Genworth.
From: New York Times