FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact:  Allison Payne, ACSIA Partners LLC allison.payne@acsiapartners.com 206-755-2590 More Americans Are Seeking Long Term Care Insurance through Their Employers, Reports Allison Payne of ACSIA Partners It’s a win-win trend, the industry leader says, with bottom-line benefits for employers and government as well as employees and their families. Seattle, WA September 29, 2014 – Why isn’t long term care insurance, like health insurance, available at the workplace? Well, increasingly it is -- and more Americans should take advantage of that fact, says Allison Payne, WA-based agent of ACSIA Partners, a leader in long term care planning. “We’re providing LTC education and policies to more and more Americans at their place of work,” says Payne. The workplaces range from local mom-and-pop companies to large national corporations and non-profits. It used to be that long term care protection was mostly a family matter, but that’s changing, according to Payne. “People need help here, just as they do in securing health insurance,” Payne says, pointing out that employer-mediated “mult-life” plans offer many advantages for employed people: • Lower rates based on group participation. • Simplified health screening. • Faster review and approval. • The option to include non-working family members. Employers also enjoy bottom-line benefits. When employees and their families have LTC protection, organizations tend to – • Avoid unnecessary absenteeism that happens when their people become caregivers for family members who lack funds to pay for care. • See better performance by covered employees who worry less about the care needs of family members or themselves. • Attract and keep top people thanks to the LTC benefit, a new gold standard of benefit packages. The trend toward workplace LTC insurance also helps keep federal and state governments solvent. “Medicaid is the default supplier of long term care funding, and that could be a budget buster as baby boomers age,” says Payne. “Widespread private protection, thanks to employers, can help keep Medicaid in line.” Payne advises talking to one’s employer about LTC insurance regardless of whether it’s currently offered as a benefit. “Multi-life programs can be set up quickly for groups as small as five or large as thousands,” Payne says. Allison Payne is a leading long term care solutions agent in WA, serving consumers as well as organizations. “We’re glad to help them find the best, most affordable solution for their situation,” Payne says. "In addition to long term care insurance, today's options range from critical illness insurance and annuities to life insurance with LTC riders." Information is available from Payne at allison.payne@acsiapartners.com, http://AllisonPayne.acsiapartners.com or 206-755-2590. In California the company is known as xACSIA Partners Insurance Agency; in other states, as ACSIA Partners. # # #