We know you think about it.

Now it’s time to talk about it.

Pie chart displaying 91%

of Americans

surveyed
believe long-term care planning is an important component of retirement planning.1
Pie chart displaying 76%
believe that having an LTC plan helps provide peace of mind.2

However, few are actively planning to address the need.

Pie chart displaying 62%

of Americans

surveyed
have no long-term care plan, formal or informal2;

AND

Pie chart displaying 50%
are worried that they’d run out of money if they experienced an LTC event without a plan in place.1

It’s even more important for women to proactively plan for long-term care.

58%

of women

will need LTC in their lives.3
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Women are also more likely to become caregivers, which has both financial and emotional implications.

Female caregivers

lose an average of

$325,000

over a lifetime from lost wages and less working hours.1
73%

of women

do not feel confident
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they would have the financial resources to pay for LTC expenses in the future.
82%

of female caregivers

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say they had no idea how demanding the role would be1;

AND

Pie chart displaying 74%

of women

cite emotional tolls as the most difficult aspect of providing LTC.1
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97%of women

feel it is important to for families to talk about their long-term care preferences

but only

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12%

have done so.1

We know you think about it.
Now it's time to talk about it.

Because the more you talk, the better you can plan, protect and retire.

Start a long-term care conversation with your family and financial professional today.

We know you think about it.
Now it's time to talk about it.

Because the more you talk, the better you can plan, protect and retire.

Start a long-term care conversation with your family and financial professional today.

We know you think about it.
Now it's time to talk about it.

Because the more you talk, the better you can plan, protect and retire.

Start a long-term care conversation with your family and financial professional today.