Mutual of Omaha Long-Term Health Insurance Details
Mutual of Omaha Long-Term Health Insurance Details
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<p>Headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska, Mutual of Omaha is a privately-held mutual insurance company with over a century of experience in the industry. As a financially-sound multi-line carrier, Mutual of Omaha currently offers a wide array of reliable insurance, financial, and banking products including long-term care, disability income, and Medicare Supplement coverages.</p>
Specialists work one on one to find the best coverage
- Eligibility is limited to adults between the ages of 50-72
- Offers discounts up to 20% off
- Policy features include Inflation protection, shared care options, & flexible benefit periods
Latest Mutual of Omaha Reviews
My wife in July, 2024 needed 24 hour care for one week. I contacted our long-term care insurance to find out if she would be covered. After numerous phone calls that went unanswered, I was finally told she did not qualify,
Our care providers, doctors and myself spend hours on this where a simple explanation of their coverage would have solved the whole thing. Very poor customer service by Mutual of Omaha.
I’m looking for long term care insurance quotes. I already have two life insurance policies with Mutual of Omaha.
Please contact me regarding Longterm Care Insurance--which will be required by the State of Washington as of January 2022.
I was very disappointed to learn after calling, there is no payment options except to mail a check. I really wanted to use a credit card to earn points which I could apply toward rewards! Even old people know how to use computers and credit cards! Ha Ha! Maybe you could consider making a change in the near future. I pay all bills on line or by phone. But I guess I'll have to go buy a stamp and send it snail mail due to no other option. Thanks for your consideration to making a change in the future. Have a great day.
MOO offers a 40% Cash Alternative... "Custom Solution", which allows the insured to opt for a max of $2,400 month (plus inflation). In loue of their monthly reimbursement amount. (Balance stays in the policy's pool of money for future use.
Reality can be the real test of a contract.
Cash is king with Home Care... THE most prevalent form of LTC by far. My parent's are receiving care from a NON-licensed home care person, paid by the carrier... for the past three years. This would not be covered with most Traditional LTCi carriers.
Slow to pay, took two months before I received payment for in home care for my husband for the month of April and May . Here it is the second week in August, still waiting to be paid for June and July. The agency expects payment from me, I am on a fixed income, if I could afford to pay this out of my pocket I wouldn't need this insurance.. Each month I have to get on the phone to push Mutual of Omaha for a check, this adds more stress to a already stressed out life as a caregiver for husband who has Alzheimer's. Choose someone else for your insurance provider.
I am looking for LTCI products for my wife and me.
I am 63 and my wife is 62, both in excellent health.
TErrible customer service. MY husband and I had a long term care policy with the spousal shared benefit. HE died in 2/16. THe policy states that if you have the spousal,shared benefit and one spouse dies while the policy is in effect the full remaining benefits on the policy of the deceased spouse will be added to the policy of the remaining spouse. THe annual,statement they sent in 2/17 does not reflect his unused benefits being added to my policy. INnaddition even though I have the 5% inflation rider the statement for 2017 showing the daily benefit for various levels of care shows no increase in benefits over the 2016 statement. I have written to them with no response. COmplaint... Read More