Longevity Income Annuities
Guaranteed Monthly Income
Paying for long-term care is a challenge for most Americans.
For some individuals who want to establish a guaranteed monthly income, an annuity is the best option. An annuity is a financial product that:
- Leverages personal assets to provide a steady, predictable stream of income for a specified period of time.
- Avoids the market volatility inherent when assets are invested in securities.
- Can be used to help pay for costs of long-term care.
Longevity Income Solutions’ senior financial advisors currently market and are in the process of creating a portfolio of specialty insurance products, including the Longevity Income Annuity (LIA). The LIA is specifically for seniors who have pre-existing conditions who need, or are already receiving, long-term care services either in their home or at a senior living community. Also, our senior financial advisors have other annuity options that ensure safe and stable growth and do not have customary surrender changes and/or fees generally associated with annuities.
How to Determine Qualification for a Longevity Income
Longevity Income Annuities:
- Represent a safe, conservative and guaranteed approach to paying for care costs.
- Protect you from outliving your money.
- Are designed for seniors and people with pre-existing conditions who otherwise would not be able to obtain a long-term care insurance policy.
- Make no restrictions on how the income is used.
Our strategy offers flexibility, liquidity, stability, accessibility, and sufficient income for your care costs. Longevity Income Solutions minimizes your exposure to market volatility, ensuring you have a reliable fund for care needs. Our holistic approach ensures financial dignity throughout your care journey.
Let us ease the stress of your care journey
Reach out to a team member at Longevity Income Solutions for a no-cost consultation on how you can take back control of your assets and care costs.
Testimonials
Our Clients Mean Everything to Us
Susan S.
“I was referred to Michael and Jon shortly after my dad passed when I began to worry about how to properly plan for my mother’s future care. They are angels in disguise… and I couldn’t be more serious! To say they lifted a huge burden and made all the unknowns less scary is an understatement.“
Mark P.
“Jonathan and Michael were the light that guided my family through a rough sea. They were a vault of information and guided us through the home-care/long-term care and financial side of providing care for our mom without her losing her home. I can not recommend this company enough. They really helped us navigate a world my family had no idea where to start.”
Stewart S.
“Longevity, is the only company in the country that offers creative solutions for elderly and ill people, that can really help. The other remarkable thing about Jonathan and Michael is that they really care. They would not, and did not, offer a product that was not beneficial to my aunt. They are not there to just sell their product.”
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