Companies that sell long-term care partnership policies
Not all companies sell long-term care partnership policies. Long-term care partnership policies are special policies that let people keep more of their assets if they need to apply to Medicaid for help paying for long-term care costs. The list below shows companies that are authorized to sell this type of policy in Oregon. Read more about these plans at: insurance.oregon.gov/FAQs/long-term-care-qa.html
- American General Life Insurance Company (Individual only)
- Assurity Life Insurance Company (Individual only)
- Bankers Life and Casualty Company (Individual only)
- Berkshire Life Insurance Company of America (Individual only)
- Country Life Company (Individual only)
- Equitable Life and Casualty Insurance Company (Individual only)
- Genworth Life Insurance Company (Group and Indivdual)
- John Hancock Life Insurance Company (Individual only)
- LifeSecure Insurance Company (Individual only)
- Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company (Individual only)
- Mutual of Omaha Insurance Company (Individual only)
- New York Life Insurance Company (Individual only)
- Northwestern Long Term Care Insurance (Individual only)
- Prudential Insurance Company (Group only)
- State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company (Individual only)
- Sterling Life Insurance Company (Individual only)
- Thrivent Financial for Lutherans (Individual only)
- Transamerica Life Insurance Company (Individual only)
- United of Omaha Life Insurance Company (Individual only)
Insurers
You can get help understanding long-term care policies of all types from an agent in your community. The Oregon Insurance Division's consumer advocates are also available to answer your questions: 1-888-877-4894.
This page last modified on May 23, 2013

