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CONNECTICUT
PARTNERSHIP FOR LONG TERM CARE
The Connecticut
Parnership for Long Term Care is a
joint effort by the Connecticut state government
and the private insurance industry to help
Connecticut residents meet their long term care
needs without depleting all of their assets to
pay for care. It is administered by the
Connecticut Office of Policy and Management, http://www.ct.gov/opm/cwp/view.asp?a=2995&q=383452.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Residents of Connecticut may
purchase long term care insurance to protect a
specified amount of their assets from being
counted as part of an eligibility determination
for Medicaid (Title 19). Individuals may
purchase a policy for a specific amount of
coverage. Should they eventually need long term
care at home or in a nursing home, the insurance
company will pay benefits towards the cost of
care. If the individual then applies for
Medicaid, he or she will be allowed to retain
assets up to the amount that the policy paid and
not have this amount counted towards the
Medicaid program asset limit.
The
Connecticut Partnership for Long Term Care, also
known as the Connecticut Partnership Program was
the first
state to implement a Partnership Program, this
was in 1992. The Connecticut Partnership Program
works in the same
manner as the other state Partnership Programs,
where the state of CT partnered with private
Long Term Care
Insurance companies to offer Partnership
Policies that offer the Medicaid Asset
Protection should a policy owner
ever need to apply for the Connecticut's
Medicaid Program for assistance. The CT
Partnership Policies will help
a policyholder meet their LTC needs without
having to deplete all of their assets to pay for
care. For other general information, go to: http://www.connecticutpartnershiponly.com/
Foror a list of long-term
care (LTC) insurance policies that are approved
by the Connecticut Partnership for Long-Term
Care and for additional
information, contact The Connecticut's
Partnership Consumer Information Service,
800-547-3443 (outside Connecticut: 860-424-4943
or visit the website at: http://www.ct.gov/opm/cwp/view.asp?a=2995&q=383408.
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PREPARED BY: 211/rj
CONTENT LAST REVIEWED: January2012
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