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Long Term Care Info Session at Mansfield Library
The presentation will center on the protection of one's life savings and takes place Wednesday, April 27.

From the Mansfield Public Library:
It is a fact: Just one year in a Connecticut nursing home can cost more than $148,000. Medicare and health insurance may only cover a fraction of these costs.
There is a way to protect one's life’s savings. Long-term care insurance approved by the state’s Connecticut Partnership for Long-Term Care should be part of the retirement plan for individuals 40 years of age or older. These policies are assuredly of the highest quality standards. They are affordable and provide asset protection, protect against inflation and, most importantly, provide peace of mind throughout one's retirement years.
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Aldo Pantano, from the CT Partnership for Long-Term Care, in conjunction with the State Office of Policy and Management, will give a presentation on this topic Wednesday, April 27 at 2 p.m. Members of the Mansfield community are invited to learn about how the state’s Partnership for Long-Term Care can help individuals plan ahead for their future, long-term care needs.
No company specific products will be discussed, and there will be no sales or solicitations allowed.
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Money put aside for retirement, such as through a 401(k), are assets that become vulnerable should an individual need long-term care. This free seminar will explain how long-term care insurance can help protect one's retirement investments.
Interested attendees must contact mccarthyml@mansfieldct.org for further information. This program is free to attend and open to the public.
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