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What type of insurance policy is designed to provide nursing home benefits for at least 12 consecutive months?

  1. Health insurance

  2. Critical illness insurance

  3. Long-Term Care insurance

  4. Short-term disability insurance

The correct answer is: Long-Term Care insurance

Long-Term Care insurance is specifically designed to cover the costs associated with extended care services, such as nursing home benefits, for an extended duration, often for a minimum of 12 consecutive months. This type of insurance is important for individuals who may require ongoing care due to chronic illnesses, disabilities, or the effects of aging. It helps to alleviate the financial burden that can arise from the high costs of nursing home care, which can be prohibitively expensive over time. In contrast, health insurance typically covers general medical expenses and does not specifically address long-term care needs. Critical illness insurance provides a lump sum payment upon the diagnosis of a specified critical condition but does not cover ongoing care services. Short-term disability insurance is geared towards replacing income for a limited time when an individual cannot work due to a temporary disability, rather than covering long-term care services. Each of these options serves different purposes in the realm of health and financial security, making Long-Term Care insurance the most appropriate choice for nursing home coverage.