The Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program

Have you planned for everything the future might bring?
There's a good chance your future may include the need for long term care. In fact, more than half of us who live to retirement age will need long term care at some time in our lives,1 and this care can be an immense emotional and financial strain.

The Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program (FLTCIP) is sponsored by the Federal Government and is intended to help enrollees and their loved ones defray the high costs of long term care. We encourage you to learn more about this important Federal program.

To download or request an Information Kit and Application, select the category below which makes you eligible for the FLTCIP (for detailed information on eligibility, click here);

EMPLOYEE

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NEW / NEWLY ELIGIBLE EMPLOYEE

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Federal Employee Choose this category if you;
  • belong to a group listed in the left-hand column and,
  • are within 60 days of becoming eligible for the FLTCIP
U.S. Postal Service Employee
Active Member of the Uniformed Services
D.C. Courts Employee
Other Eligible Employee
Qualified Relatives are also eligible to apply, learn more.


 

Still Not Sure this Insurance is Right for You?...

Our Long Term Care Insurance Consultants can help you develop a plan that meets your personal and financial situation. Unlike insurance agents, our professionals do not work on commission. They are here to listen to your needs and help provide the support necessary to make an informed decision. Speak to one of our Certified Long Term Care Insurance Consultants today by calling:

1-800-LTC-FEDS (1-800-582-3337)
TTY: 1-800-843-3557




The Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program is sponsored by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, administered by Long Term Care Partners, LLC, and offered by:
John Hancock Life Insurance Company, Boston, MA
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, New York, NY

1. "Where does the Population Live and Who Cares for Them? LTC: Diverse, Growing Population Includes Millions of Americans of All Ages," U.S. General Accounting Office 1/01.