Is Alzheimer’s a Financial Issue?



We Think So - and Here’s Why!



6.5 MILLION AMERICANS are estimated to be living with ALZHEIMER’S DEMENTIA - that’s 1 IN 3 PEOPLE aged 85 AND OLDER.


The LIFETIME COST OF CARE for a person with Alzheimer’s dementia is estimated to be $377,000.


70% OF THE COST OF CARE for Alzheimer’s Disease ​IS TYPICALLY BORNE BY FAMILY CAREGIVERS.


12 MILLION PEOPLE aged 65 and older are projected to HAVE ALZHEIMER’S DEMENTIA BY 2050.





While we cannot work healthcare miracles, we continue to be hopeful for cures and preventative solutions for Alzheimer’s dementia in the near future. In the meantime, the Alzheimer’s Accelerated Benefit Rider (ABR) can help put your mind at ease in regards to the financial burden of a potential Alzheimer’s dementia diagnosis.


With the Alzheimer’s ABR, you become eligible for the accelerated payout of a portion of your life insurance death benefit when diagnosed with either Alzheimer’s Disease or Lewy Body Dementia.


This rider is available to you at no extra cost.


This rider is not available to you if your immediate family has a history of Alzheimer’s Disease, or if you are aged 60 or older.