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Who needs long term care?


980,000 nursing home residents over 65 are women.

Two-thirds of insurance benefits are paid to women.

41% of benefits are paid to single women, compared with 12 percent of benefits paid to single men.

25% of benefits are paid to married women, compared with 22 percent of benefits paid to married men.

Source: AALTCI AALTCI American Association for Long Term Care Insurance (Westlake Village, CA)  
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Date:Oct 1, 2009
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