{"id":20095,"date":"2016-02-24T06:00:32","date_gmt":"2016-02-24T11:00:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.send2press.com\/wire\/acsia-partners-alerts-americans-to-plan-for-alzheimers-long-term-care-before-its-needed-2016-0224-02\/"},"modified":"2016-02-24T06:00:32","modified_gmt":"2016-02-24T11:00:32","slug":"acsia-partners-alerts-americans-to-plan-for-alzheimers-long-term-care-before-its-needed-2016-0224-02","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.send2press.com\/wire\/acsia-partners-alerts-americans-to-plan-for-alzheimers-long-term-care-before-its-needed-2016-0224-02\/","title":{"rendered":"ACSIA Partners Alerts Americans to Plan for Alzheimer&#8217;s Long-Term Care Before It&#8217;s Needed"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>KIRKLAND, Wash., Feb. 24, 2016 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) &#8212; Today ACSIA Partners, a national distributor of long-term care insurance and education, recommends preemptive action against the impact of Alzheimer&#8217;s disease and other forms of dementia. &#8220;Cognitive decline is a big and growing reason Americans need long-term care,&#8221; says Denise Gott, CEO, &#8220;and the best time to plan for it is before symptoms arise.&#8221; <\/p>\n<p> &#8220;Think of it this way,&#8221; she explains. &#8220;If you&#8217;re worried about your house burning down, you wouldn&#8217;t wait for smoke and flames before getting fire insurance or removing fire hazards.&#8221; <\/p>\n<p> When it comes to Alzheimer&#8217;s, most Americans fail to appreciate its danger and avail themselves of sensible precautions, according to Gott. She offers these three guidelines:<\/p>\n<p> 1. Recognize the size of the problem. The Alzheimer&#8217;s Association reports that one in three seniors dies with Alzheimer&#8217;s disease or another form of dementia. Five million Americans are living with Alzheimer&#8217;s, and the number is expected to triple as millions of Baby Boomers enter their retirement years. <\/p>\n<p> &#8220;Alzheimer&#8217;s is a progressive and fatal disease,&#8221; says Gott. &#8220;Over time, more and more longer-living Americans may lose the ability to care for themselves. Millions will need long-term care.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> And they may need it for an extended period. &#8220;Many dementia victims require LTC for seven to ten years or more,&#8221; she says, &#8220;while others typically need care for about three years.&#8221; <\/p>\n<p> 2. Determine whether insurance is the right option. Medicare does not cover many services that are needed by people living with dementia.<\/p>\n<p> Medicaid does provide substantial help, but only for those lacking the financial means to help themselves. If you fall into this category, public assistance may be your best bet. <\/p>\n<p> Otherwise, providing care is up to you. If you&#8217;re very wealthy, you may choose to self-insure. If you&#8217;re not rich but doing OK, private insurance may be your best option. &#8220;An LTC policy lets productive family members keep on with their jobs and lives,&#8221; says Gott. &#8220;Nobody has to become default caregiver, a role usually filled by a wife, daughter, or other female relative.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> 3. If LTC insurance makes sense for you, consult with a dementia-aware advisor. LTC agents are state-certified, but there&#8217;s no legal requirement they know anything about dementia. So it&#8217;s up to you to pick one who does. <\/p>\n<p> Such an agent can answer questions such as, &#8220;How many years of care should my policy cover?&#8221; and &#8220;What mental or physical disabilities trigger benefits?&#8221; <\/p>\n<p> A dementia-aware agent can also help you explore appropriate benefit options available in a wide range of policies from multiple competing carriers.<\/p>\n<p> Gott and her colleagues also support efforts to promote brain health and research to find future treatments for dementia. In January they hosted &#8220;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.send2press.com\/newswire\/austin-wiggin-out-event-raises-awareness-and-dollars-to-help-fight-alzheimers-disease-2016-0120-02.shtml\" rel=\"nofollow\">Wiggin&#8217; Out for Alzheimer&#8217;s<\/a>,&#8221; a gala event in Austin that raised $19,000 for the Alzheimer&#8217;s Association. Individual ACSIA agents contributed $3,700; CEO Gott matched that with another $3,700; ASCIA Partners as a company contributed $8,000; and the rest came from carriers that ACSIA represents. <\/p>\n<p> &#8220;We invite people everywhere to join us in supporting the Alzheimer&#8217;s Association,&#8221; says Gott. They may do so here: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.alz.org\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/www.alz.org<\/a>. <\/p>\n<p> &#8220;Every amount, large or small, makes a difference,&#8221; says Gott. &#8220;Together we can beat Alzheimer&#8217;s, just as we beat other diseases once thought incurable, such as smallpox, polio, and TB.&#8221; <\/p>\n<p> &#8220;And in the meantime, we can make our lives better through prudent care planning and healthy lifestyles.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> <strong>About ACSIA Partners:<\/strong><br \/> ACSIA Partners LLC &#8212; <a href=\"http:\/\/www.acsiapartners.com\">http:\/\/www.acsiapartners.com<\/a> &#8212; is one of America&#8217;s largest and most experienced long-term care insurance agencies serving all states. The company is also a co-founder and sponsor of the &#8220;3in4 Need More&#8221; campaign, which encourages Americans to form a long-term care plan.<\/p>\n<p> *LOGO for media: Send2Press.com\/wire\/images\/14-1119-ACSIA-Partners-300dpi.jpg<\/p>\n<p> Twitter: @AcsiaPartners @alzassociation<\/p>\n<p>News issued by: ACSIA Partners LLC<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.send2press.com\/wire\/images\/16-0224-acsia-500x375.jpg\" width=\"500\" height=\"375\" alt=\"ACSIA Partners LLC\"\/><\/p>\n<p><small>Original Image: <a href=\"https:\/\/www.send2press.com\/wire\/images\/16-0224-acsia-500x375.jpg\" class=\"autohyperlink\" rel=\"nofollow\">https:\/\/www.send2press.com\/wire\/images\/16-0224-acsia-500&#215;375.jpg<\/a><\/small><\/p>\n<p> # # # <\/p>\n<p><small>Original Story ID: 2016-0224-02 (10888) :: acsia-partners-alerts-americans-to-plan-for-alzheimers-long-term-care-before-its-needed-2016-0224-02<\/small><\/p>\n<p><small>Original Keywords: Denise Gott, 3in4 Need More, Cognitive decline, aging in place, seniorcare, Wiggin Out for Alzheimers ACSIA Partners LLC KIRKLAND Washington KIRKLAND, Wash.<\/small><\/p>\n<p><small>Alternate Headline: Americans Should Plan for Alzheimer&#8217;s Long-Term Care Before It&#8217;s Needed, says ACSIA Partners<\/small><\/p>\n<p><small><strong>NEWS ARCHIVE NOTE:<\/strong> this archival news content, issued by the news source via Send2Press Newswire, was originally located in the Send2Press&reg; 2004-2015 2.0 news platform and has been permanently converted\/moved (and redirected) into our 3.0 platform. 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