Long-Term Care
Long-Term Care has been defined as "medically necessary assistance, recommended by a physician for the treatment of a chronic illness or debilitating injury on a long term basis. Recovery is usually not expected. Care is oriented toward helping a person function, not toward a cure."
Long-term care is typically not covered by your health plan, disability coverage or Medicare. Medicaid does cover long-term care, but only after you have used up your assets paying for care.
Long-term care is typically not covered by your health plan, disability coverage or Medicare. Medicaid does cover long-term care, but only after you have used up your assets paying for care.
Securities Offered through LPL Financial LLC. Member FINRA/SPIC, William T. Zimmer, Registered Representative, Advisory Services offered through LPL Financial LLC, William T. Zimmer, Investment Advisor Representative.
Zimmer Insurance Group and LPL Financial LLC companies are unaffiliated. William T. Zimmer is licensed to offer securities in AZ, IA, KS, MO, NE, NV, OK, and WI through LPL Financial LLC.
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Zimmer Insurance Group and LPL Financial LLC companies are unaffiliated. William T. Zimmer is licensed to offer securities in AZ, IA, KS, MO, NE, NV, OK, and WI through LPL Financial LLC.
*Check the background of this investment professional on FINRA's BrokerCheck.
Click here for FINRA website and click here for SIPC website