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About WPLTC
The beginning of the Women's Project for
Long Term Care goes back to 2002
when the Federal government began offering Long Term Care
Insurance to federal employees, retirees and their families. To
help get the Federal program started 15 Long Term Care
Insurance experts from around the U.S. conducted over 2000
educational meetings for federal employees on behalf of the
U.S. Office of Personnel Management. The sessions provided
clear and accurate information given in plain language
explaining what is Long Tern Care, where Long Term Care is
received and who pays for it. People could ask questions and
even get personal one-on-one sessions with one of the 15
experts. Educational meetings were held in every corner of the U.S for every Federal agency and it was the largest Long Term
Care educational effort in U.S. history.
The great success of these 2000
educational meetings for Federal employees made clear the
great need for a similar live educational program at the grass
roots level available nationwide for the general public that
would provide clear and accurate information given in plain
language explaining what is Long Tern Care, where Long Term
Care is received and who pays for it.
The Women's Project for Long Term Care (WPLTC)
is a national nonprofit effort started by some of the original
15 Long Term care Insurance experts who helped start the
Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program to create a national,
grassroots program of live educational seminars for the
general public, for elected officials and their staffs, civic
and business leaders and members of the media. WPLTC can also
offer guidance and advice to companies that want to help their
employees plan for and deal with Long Term Care issues in
their families.
Contact
WPLTC
Women's Project for Long Term Care
28241 Crown Valley Parkway #426
Laguna Niguel, CA 92677
Phone: 949-580-1057
Fax 949-770-8970
Email:
info@WPLTC.com
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