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Ken Coulthard, CFP®

Program Manager, Financial Advisor

 

Southeast Financial Wealth Management

5110 Maryland Way, Suite 100

Brentwood, TN 37027

 

Phone:    615-371-3737

Fax:        615-377-0090

TollFree: 800-521-9653, Ext 2317

 

Email: kcoulthard@southeastfinancial.org

March/April 2026

Benefits of Long-Term Care Insurance

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Long-term care (LTC) insurance offers crucial financial protection for individuals who require ongoing assistance with daily activities due to aging, chronic illness, or disability. As healthcare costs rise, LTC insurance offers significant benefits, making it an essential consideration for many.


Financial Security
LTC insurance covers expenses for services such as in-home care, assisted living, or nursing homes, which can cost $50,000 to $100,000 annually, according to 2025 estimates. Without coverage, these costs can deplete savings, burden families, and force them to rely on Medicaid, which may limit their care options. LTC insurance preserves personal assets and retirement funds, ensuring financial stability.


Flexible Care Options
Policies typically cover a range of services, from home health aides to adult daycare, allowing individuals to choose care settings that suit their preferences. This flexibility supports aging in place, which 70% of seniors prefer, according to AARP data, thereby enhancing comfort and independence.


Reduced Family Burden
Without LTC insurance, family members often become unpaid caregivers, leading to emotional and financial strain. LTC coverage alleviates this by funding professional care, preserving family relationships, and reducing stress. According to Bankrate, in 2025, with 46% of Americans lacking sufficient emergency savings, relying on family support is increasingly unsustainable.


Tax Advantages
Premiums for qualified LTC insurance may be tax-deductible as medical expenses, subject to IRS limits based on age. For small business owners, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) of 2025 enhances deductions for employerprovided benefits, potentially lowering costs for self-employed individuals or those offering LTC to employees.


Why It's Important
LTC insurance is crucial for those over 50, individuals with chronic health conditions, or those with family histories of prolonged illness, as 52% of people turning 65 will need longterm care, per the U.S. Department of Health. Planning early—ideally in one's 50s—secures lower premiums and better coverage options.


While not everyone needs LTC insurance, it's vital for those prioritizing financial independence and quality care. Consulting a financial advisor can clarify costs and benefits, ensuring informed decisions.

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Ken Coulthard is a financial advisor with, and securities and advisory services are offered through LPL Financial (LPL), a registered investment advisor and broker-dealer (member FINRA/SIPC). Insurance products are offered through LPL or its licensed affiliates. Southeast Financial Credit Union and Southeast Financial Wealth Management are not registered as a broker-dealer or investment advisor. Registered representatives of LPL offer products and services using Southeast Financial Wealth Management, and may also be employees of Southeast Financial Credit Union. These products and services are being offered through LPL or its affiliates, which are separate entities from and not affiliates of, Southeast Financial Credit Union or Southeast Financial Wealth Management. Securities and insurance offered through LPL or its affiliates are:

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