Certification in Long-Term Care
A professional with a CLTC designation has acquired the critical tools necessary to discuss the subject of longevity and its acute consequences on a client's family – financially, physically and emotionally – years down the road. The best way to protect families from the potential devastation of long-term care is not to sell a product, but rather, offer advice that leads to a plan to mitigate those consequences.
The CLTC designation has been recognized and supported by The American College, NAIFA and major insurance carriers.
To maintain the CLTC designation, all designees are required to meet an ongoing continuing education requirement. Designees must either; complete our CLTC renewal course or submit proof of completion of the state mandated Long-Term Care training. The CLTC renewal course contains the most current information in the long-term care industry and is a great refresher for our designees. Along with the renewal course, all designees are required to pay an annual renewal fee.
Skills / Knowledge
- Long-Term Care
- Extended Care: Family vs. Statistics
- Extended Care Services
- Who Pays for Extended Care
- Medicaid v. Long-Term Care Insurance
- Proper Implementation of Long-Term Care Insurance
- The Ethical Promotion of Long-Term Care Insurance
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