Deck 11: Long-Term Care

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MATCHING   A policy that pays a fixed monetary benefit,usually per day,for a designated benefit period during which the insured generally receives care at home or in a nursing home<div style=padding-top: 35px>
A policy that pays a fixed monetary benefit,usually per day,for a designated benefit period during which the insured generally receives care at home or in a nursing home
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MATCHING   A residential institution that provides care and services for the elderly or infirm<div style=padding-top: 35px>
A residential institution that provides care and services for the elderly or infirm
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People with high incomes and assets generally have no need for long-term care insurance.
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MATCHING   A form of public assistance that provides medical aid for people who have income and assets below a certain level<div style=padding-top: 35px>
A form of public assistance that provides medical aid for people who have income and assets below a certain level
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MATCHING   The time that people must wait from the date they are certified as chronically ill until the date on which benefit payments for covered services begin<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The time that people must wait from the date they are certified as chronically ill until the date on which benefit payments for covered services begin
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MATCHING   A federal program that provides hospital and medical insurance for people age 65 and older<div style=padding-top: 35px>
A federal program that provides hospital and medical insurance for people age 65 and older
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An agent is required to help with the purchase of long-term care insurance.
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MATCHING   A federal program that makes monthly payments based on need to people age 65 or older who have low income and few assets<div style=padding-top: 35px>
A federal program that makes monthly payments based on need to people age 65 or older who have low income and few assets
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A long-term care insurance policy can include an option to notify a third party if the policy is about to lapse for nonpayment.
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MATCHING   A provision in a long-term care insurance policy that allows the insured to stop paying premiums once benefits are received<div style=padding-top: 35px>
A provision in a long-term care insurance policy that allows the insured to stop paying premiums once benefits are received
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Reverse mortgages are recommended for most people to help pay for long-term care.
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Since baby boomers are generally wealthier and better educated than their counterparts of today,there will be far less need for them to plan for long-term care.
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If a person wants to buy long-term care insurance,he or she should buy a policy that covers both in- home and nursing home care.
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MATCHING   A community residential living arrangement that provides individual personal care and health services for people who need help with activities of daily living<div style=padding-top: 35px>
A community residential living arrangement that provides individual personal care and health services for people who need help with activities of daily living
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MATCHING   A feature that returns a portion of the premiums if the insured cancels the insurance policy or allows it to lapse<div style=padding-top: 35px>
A feature that returns a portion of the premiums if the insured cancels the insurance policy or allows it to lapse
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Medicaid Part A pays for outpatient hospital care.
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MATCHING   A federal program that provides benefits for eligible workers when they retire<div style=padding-top: 35px>
A federal program that provides benefits for eligible workers when they retire
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Everyone needs a will.
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MATCHING   An option that provides for increases in benefit amounts to help pay for expected future increases in the costs of long-term care services<div style=padding-top: 35px>
An option that provides for increases in benefit amounts to help pay for expected future increases in the costs of long-term care services
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Most insurance companies pay benefits to family members who care for loved ones at home.
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Which is the LEAST reliable and complicated way to pay for long-term care?

A)Using a reverse mortgage on the home owned by the person needing care
B)Buying long-term care insurance
C)Accelerating the death benefits from life insurance
D)Borrowing from the cash value of a whole life insurance policy
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Which is a Medicare qualified facility that specializes in skilled care or rehabilitation services under the supervision of licensed nurses and based on a doctor's orders?

A)Skilled nursing facility
B)Nursing home
C)Assisted living facility
D)Continuing care retirement community
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One purpose of long-term care insurance is to leave an inheritance to the family.
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What was the amount of monthly checks for an individual receiving the basic SSI monthly benefit in 2010?

A)About $675
B)About $1,000
C)About $300
D)About $1,300
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To receive a Supplemental Security Income SSI)basic monthly benefit,a person must:

A)Be a United States resident
B)Have contributed to Social Security by working throughout their adult lives
C)Not be eligible for food stamps,Medicaid,or Social Security
D)Be 62 years old or older
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Medicare Advantage Plans that are available in all states include all of the following EXCEPT:

A)Medicare Cost Plans
B)Health maintenance organizations
C)Preferred provider organizations
D)Private fee-for-service plans
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Medicare Part A would pay for which of the following?

A)Inpatient care in a skilled nursing facility following a required three-day hospital stay
B)Prescription medications
C)Medicare Advantage Plans
D)Outpatient hospital care
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Which of the following is NOT one of the six activities of daily living?

A)Reading
B)Dressing
C)Continence
D)Transferring
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All of the following are features of Social Security EXCEPT:

A)Social Security pays benefits based on financial need.
B)It is funded by taxes paid by workers,employers,and self-employed people.
C)It provides benefits to retired workers,people who are disabled,and dependents of deceased and disabled workers.
D)At the end of 2027,the retirement age with full benefits will rise to 67 years of age.
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Which of the following is NOT covered by Medicare?

A)Long-term care expenses in a nursing home or at home
B)Hospice care
C)Prescription drugs
D)Physician services
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Which of the following is NOT covered by Medicare Part B?

A)Hospice care
B)Durable medical equipment
C)Diagnostic tests
D)Necessary ambulance services
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MATCHING
MATCHING   A policy that pays a fixed monetary benefit,usually per day,for a designated benefit period during which the insured generally receives care at home or in a nursing home
A policy that pays a fixed monetary benefit,usually per day,for a designated benefit period during which the insured generally receives care at home or in a nursing home
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MATCHING   A residential institution that provides care and services for the elderly or infirm
A residential institution that provides care and services for the elderly or infirm
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People with high incomes and assets generally have no need for long-term care insurance.
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MATCHING   A form of public assistance that provides medical aid for people who have income and assets below a certain level
A form of public assistance that provides medical aid for people who have income and assets below a certain level
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MATCHING   The time that people must wait from the date they are certified as chronically ill until the date on which benefit payments for covered services begin
The time that people must wait from the date they are certified as chronically ill until the date on which benefit payments for covered services begin
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MATCHING   A federal program that provides hospital and medical insurance for people age 65 and older
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An agent is required to help with the purchase of long-term care insurance.
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MATCHING   A federal program that makes monthly payments based on need to people age 65 or older who have low income and few assets
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A long-term care insurance policy can include an option to notify a third party if the policy is about to lapse for nonpayment.
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MATCHING   A provision in a long-term care insurance policy that allows the insured to stop paying premiums once benefits are received
A provision in a long-term care insurance policy that allows the insured to stop paying premiums once benefits are received
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Reverse mortgages are recommended for most people to help pay for long-term care.
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Since baby boomers are generally wealthier and better educated than their counterparts of today,there will be far less need for them to plan for long-term care.
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If a person wants to buy long-term care insurance,he or she should buy a policy that covers both in- home and nursing home care.
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MATCHING   A community residential living arrangement that provides individual personal care and health services for people who need help with activities of daily living
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MATCHING   A feature that returns a portion of the premiums if the insured cancels the insurance policy or allows it to lapse
A feature that returns a portion of the premiums if the insured cancels the insurance policy or allows it to lapse
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Medicaid Part A pays for outpatient hospital care.
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Everyone needs a will.
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MATCHING   An option that provides for increases in benefit amounts to help pay for expected future increases in the costs of long-term care services
An option that provides for increases in benefit amounts to help pay for expected future increases in the costs of long-term care services
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Most insurance companies pay benefits to family members who care for loved ones at home.
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Which is the LEAST reliable and complicated way to pay for long-term care?

A)Using a reverse mortgage on the home owned by the person needing care
B)Buying long-term care insurance
C)Accelerating the death benefits from life insurance
D)Borrowing from the cash value of a whole life insurance policy
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Which is a Medicare qualified facility that specializes in skilled care or rehabilitation services under the supervision of licensed nurses and based on a doctor's orders?

A)Skilled nursing facility
B)Nursing home
C)Assisted living facility
D)Continuing care retirement community
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One purpose of long-term care insurance is to leave an inheritance to the family.
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What was the amount of monthly checks for an individual receiving the basic SSI monthly benefit in 2010?

A)About $675
B)About $1,000
C)About $300
D)About $1,300
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To receive a Supplemental Security Income SSI)basic monthly benefit,a person must:

A)Be a United States resident
B)Have contributed to Social Security by working throughout their adult lives
C)Not be eligible for food stamps,Medicaid,or Social Security
D)Be 62 years old or older
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Medicare Advantage Plans that are available in all states include all of the following EXCEPT:

A)Medicare Cost Plans
B)Health maintenance organizations
C)Preferred provider organizations
D)Private fee-for-service plans
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Medicare Part A would pay for which of the following?

A)Inpatient care in a skilled nursing facility following a required three-day hospital stay
B)Prescription medications
C)Medicare Advantage Plans
D)Outpatient hospital care
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Which of the following is NOT one of the six activities of daily living?

A)Reading
B)Dressing
C)Continence
D)Transferring
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All of the following are features of Social Security EXCEPT:

A)Social Security pays benefits based on financial need.
B)It is funded by taxes paid by workers,employers,and self-employed people.
C)It provides benefits to retired workers,people who are disabled,and dependents of deceased and disabled workers.
D)At the end of 2027,the retirement age with full benefits will rise to 67 years of age.
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Which of the following is NOT covered by Medicare?

A)Long-term care expenses in a nursing home or at home
B)Hospice care
C)Prescription drugs
D)Physician services
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Which of the following is NOT covered by Medicare Part B?

A)Hospice care
B)Durable medical equipment
C)Diagnostic tests
D)Necessary ambulance services
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