08/18/2026
Premiums are generally lower when purchased earlier in life, like in your 50s or early 60s. Waiting until your health declines or changes happen can make your coverage more expensive or even unavailable.
It’s also not something to delay until the last minute when you actually need long-term care.
To find out what this means for you and your family - check out our latest blog:
What is long-term care insurance, and does it cover assisted living? Baruch Senior Ministries is here with the answers.