
Many families purchase long-term care insurance to help protect their savings and ensure support is available later in life. But when the time comes, it can be difficult to know when it’s appropriate to begin using the policy.
In our experience working with families throughout Northern Virginia, many people simply aren’t sure how or when to activate their benefits. Policies can be complex, and the process of filing claims and submitting documentation can feel overwhelming.
The good news is that you don’t have to navigate it alone.
At A Place At Home – Reston, we regularly help families understand their long-term care insurance benefits and guide them through the process so they can focus on what matters most — supporting their loved one.
When Does Long-Term Care Insurance Actually Apply?
Most long-term care insurance policies are designed to activate when an individual can no longer safely manage certain daily tasks on their own. These tasks are known as Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), and they are a key factor in determining eligibility.
Typically, benefits begin when assistance is needed with two or more of the following:
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Bathing
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Dressing
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Mobility or transferring
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Toileting
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Eating
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Continence
In addition, many policies also provide coverage for individuals experiencing cognitive decline, such as Alzheimer’s disease or dementia. This ensures that support is available not only for physical needs but also for memory-related challenges.
Signs It May Be Time to Explore Your Benefits
Families often begin looking into long-term care insurance when they notice changes in a loved one’s daily routine or independence.
Some common signs include:
- Increased risk of falls or difficulty with balance
- Needing help with bathing or dressing
- Changes in memory or medication management
- Recovery after a hospital stay or rehabilitation
- Family caregivers feeling stretched or needing additional support
Starting care earlier can allow seniors to maintain independence longer while reducing stress for family members.
Navigating the Long-Term Care Insurance Process
One of the biggest challenges families face is understanding what documentation is required to file claims.
Many long-term care insurance providers require:
- Care plans and assessments
- Caregiver notes or documentation
- Service receipts and invoices
- Ongoing updates regarding care needs
At A Place At Home – Reston, we take pride in helping families navigate this process.
Our agency has been pre-vetted with nearly 30 long-term care insurance providers through Illumifin, which helps streamline the claims process for many families.
We also provide the documentation most insurers require, including:
- Care assessments
- Care notes
- Service receipts and invoices
Our goal is to ensure families have the information they need so they can submit claims smoothly and on time.
Supporting Families Every Step of the Way
Long-term care insurance was designed to help families during times when additional support is needed. Understanding your policy and knowing when to activate benefits can make a meaningful difference in maintaining comfort, safety, and independence at home.
If you or a loved one have a long-term care policy and aren’t sure where to begin, our team is always happy to help.
We’re glad to answer questions, review your situation, and help guide you through the next steps.
If you have questions about long-term care insurance or aren’t sure where to start, our team is always happy to help. At A Place At Home, we work with families every day to help them understand their benefits and coordinate care that allows their loved ones to remain safe and comfortable at home.
Because we are pre-vetted with nearly 30 long-term care insurance providers through Illumifin, we’re familiar with many of the documentation and submission requirements insurers request. We provide care assessments, caregiver notes, and service receipts so families have the information they need to submit claims in a timely manner.
Please feel free to reach out with any questions — we’re here to help. Contact us.





