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Long-Term Care Insurance
Newly hired eligible employees may apply for LifeSecure Long-Term Care Insurance (LTCI) with reduced underwriting within their first 90 days of consecutive employment.
Eligible employees who are outside of their first 90 days of employment can apply for LifeSecure LTCI with full underwriting at any time throughout the year by visiting getltci.com/benefitsforlife.
It's Important to Plan Ahead
What would happen if you were suddenly unable to perform simple activities that most of us take for granted every day - such as eating, dressing, and bathing? What if it became apparent that you needed help to complete your basic, everyday tasks? Who would provide your care, and where would you live? And most importantly, could you afford to pay for it?
Many people require some amount of long-term care services as they age. But a serious illness, disability, or accident could also cause someone much younger to need long-term care as well. Planning for the potential cost of long-term care is something that everyone should consider by visiting www.groupltci.com/som.
LifeSecure can be there to help cover the cost of the care you may need. While it's difficult for healthy adults to think about needing such care, the potential for risk is real.
Without a long-term care insurance plan in place, your care options may be limited and potential expenses could result in significant out-of-pocket costs - affecting your savings and assets. Long-term care insurance was designed to provide an alternative solution. And LifeSecure can make it simpler and more affordable than you might think.
Review the LifeSecure Educational Overview, New Hire flyer, & LTC At-a-Glance documents by visiting benefitsforlife.org, locate the section on the bottom right of the page "Long-Term Care (LTC) Insurance," then select the drop down "Individual Long-Term Care Insurance - LifeSecure."
Individual Long-Term Care Insurance may be more affordable than you think. There are a variety of options available to tailor a plan that best suits your individual needs or the needs of your family or budget.
Eligibility
Employee Eligibility
Active employees working 20 hours per week and are within the first 90 days of consecutive employment can apply and pass through reduced underwriting. Otherwise, you must pass full medical underwriting. Non-career employees are not eligible to enroll in this optional coverage. When both you and your spouse are eligible for insurance under this policy as an Employee, you may each enroll either as an Employee or the Dependent of an Employee, but not both.
Retiree Eligibility
After an extensive review of its Individual Long-Term Care Insurance (LTCI), LifeSecure has informed the State of Michigan they have discontinued retiree eligibility.
Current policyholders will continue to be covered under the terms and conditions of their LifeSecure Individual LTCI certificates.
Dependent Eligibility
Spouses of benefit-eligible, active employees may apply through full medical underwriting. Eligible dependents include: spouses/partners.
Visit the Long-Term Care enrollment website at getltci.com/benefitsforlife to learn more, apply online, and get pricing information.
Call the Long-Term Care enrollment center at 844-235-3344 to talk one-on-one with a Long-Term Care enrollment counselor who can answer your questions and help you apply.
Paying Premiums
This is not a payroll deducted insurance plan. Premiums for this plan must be paid to LifeSecure via direct billing.
Limitations & Exclusions
The policy will not pay benefits for care, treatment, services or charges: for a loss that occurs while the policy is not in force; for alcoholism or drug addiction (in SD, for the rehabilitation of alcoholism or drug addiction), except for an addiction to a prescribed medication administered on the advice of a Physician*; due to declared or undeclared war or act of war; due to participation in a felony, riot or insurrection or involvement in an illegal occupation**; due to suicide, attempted suicide or intentionally self-inflicted injury; that are reimbursable under Medicare, or would be so reimbursable but for the application of a deductible or coinsurance amount; that are reimbursable (in SD, paid or provided) or provided under a governmental program (except Medicaid), any state or federal workers' compensation, employer's liability or occupational disease law; provided outside the United States, Canada or their territories or possessions, except as provided under the International Coverage Benefit; for which no charge is made in the absence of insurance, except as provided under the Flexible Benefit; or provided by an Immediate Family member (except as provided under the Flexible Benefit), unless: he or she is a regular employee of an organization which is providing the care, treatment or service; he or she receives no compensation other than the normal compensation for employees in his or her job category; and the organization receives the payment for the care, treatment, service or charge.
* In CT, for confinement due to alcoholism or drug addiction, except for confinement due to an addiction to a prescribed medication administered on the advice of a Physician.
** Not applicable in CT.
File an Individual Long-Term Care Insurance Claim
To file an individual long-term insurance claim with LifeSecure, you must notify LifeSecure of your claim request by calling 888-575-8246 or writing to:
LifeSecure Administrative Office
ATTN: Claims Department
P.O. Box 1420
Brighton, MI 48116
Enrollment in Group Long-Term Care Insurance with Prudential is now closed
Group Long-Term Care Insurance (GLTCI), with Prudential discontinued new GLTCI policies as of June 30, 2013. Current policyholders will continue to be covered under the terms and conditions of their Prudential GLTCI certificates, which are guaranteed renewable. Premiums for these policy holders were guaranteed through February 1, 2019; after that time premiums are subject to change.
- The State of Michigan will continue to process payroll and pension deductions.
- Existing employee and retiree participants will continue to receive inflation offers or automatic inflation increases and will have the ability to decrease coverage at any time. Benefit increases are no longer allowed by Prudential.
Prudential Long-Term Care Insurance Rate Increase Notice
After a careful review, Prudential has determined a rate increase of in-force GLTCI policies issued in the state of Michigan is necessary. For employees or retirees who remit premiums via payroll or pension deduction, the increase will be effective on the first payroll or pension deduction after May 1, 2024. For policy holders who remit premiums directly to Prudential, the rate increase will take effect your next modal premium due date following May 1, 2024.
Why is Prudential implementing a rate increase?
Prudential monitors in-force policies to ensure they can meet all future claim obligations. The premiums charged are influenced by a number of factors, including assumptions on the amount of claims expected to be paid, life expectancy of insureds, number of insureds who will lapse coverage, and interest rates. Although Prudential used the best available information to establish the original premium rates, the most recent review of experience to date has resulted in changes in the assumptions that are used to project future experience. Unfortunately, the experience trends necessitates a premium rate increase.
What options are available to policy holders?
Prudential will mail notice letters to insureds homes that will include updated premium information. Policy holders may keep their coverage in-force with all of its current features by paying the increased premium rate.
For insureds with coverage that is not already at the minimum allowable limits, your letter will include available options to reduce the impact of the premium increase by decreasing the Daily Maximum Benefit, the Lifetime Maximum benefit, or both. You must respond directly to Prudential within 30 days from the receipt of the letter, as instructed, to make any policy changes.
Prudential Policy Holder Notification Letters
Prudential will begin mailing notification letters January 26, 2024. The letter will provide details regarding the current premium, increased premium amount, and any available policy change options. To make a policy change you must respond directly to Prudential, as instructed within the letter, within 30 days from receipt.
For questions or assistance, contact the Prudential Customer Service Center at 800-732-0416, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Eastern Time.
Group Long-Term Care Insurance Information
Review the Prudential Long-Term Care Certificate by visiting benefitsforlife.org, locate the section on the bottom right of the page "Long-Term Care (LTC) Insurance," then select the drop down "Individual Long-Term Care Insurance - Prudential (Closed plan)."
If you have questions about your Prudential Group Long-Term Care plan, visit www.prudential.com/insurance/longtermcare or contact the Prudential Group Long-Term Care Customer Service Center at 1-800-732-0416, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. ET, for assistance.
MetLife is the previous carrier for the State of Michigan Long-Term Care Insurance. If you are enrolled in this plan and have questions about your plan, call MetLife Customer Service at 1-800-438-6388, Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. through 8:00 p.m. ET, for assistance.