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Follow on Google News | The ABC's of Insurance: Next week Topic Federal Employee Benefits Long Term Care InsuranceTV topic: Federal Employee Benefits TV Series: review Federal Long Term Care Insurance TV show Part 5th in series The ABC's of Insurance: Hosted by Les Robinson
By: Les Robinson TV series: Air Date October 1, 2018 The Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program (FLTCIP) provides long term care insurance to help pay for costs of care when enrollees need help with activities they perform every day, or you have a severe cognitive impairment, such as Alzheimer's disease. Most Federal and U.S. Postal Service employees and annuitants, active and retired members of the uniformed services, and their qualified relatives are eligible to apply for insurance coverage under the FLTCIP. Most employees must be eligible for the FEHB Program in order to apply for coverage under the FLTCIP. The award winning "The ABC's of Insurance" has a new channel and time The channel is 1301 on Spectrum Cable in Western New York The time is Mondays at 12:30 pm The award winning "The ABC's of Insurance" has been on TV since November of 1997. The TV show has been designed to be educational on insurance topics. Helping people to understand insurance and to ask the correct questions. The show has done a variety of different topics including · Home Insurance · Auto Insurance · Boat Insurance · Long Term Care Insurance · A Real Estate series · A Health series · A Long-Term Care series · Prevent your money going to Medicaid · Life Insurance · Long Term Care Insurance · Plus, many more TV shows Go to http://www.wnyinsurance- Upcoming TV shows of 2018 · How to Protect your money from Medicaid · Fall Prevention · Federal Employee Benefit Series · Common Mistakes If you have a topic you want to see on "The ABC's of Insurance" email Les at Les@lesltc.com and in the subject line put TV show topic ideas End
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