The Problem: Unknown Costs

The Solution: Waterlily Report

Most families have no idea what long-term care actually costs in their area. This uncertainty ruins proper planning.

Get a personalized analysis that estimates your long-term care costs based on your age, location, and health profile.

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Why this matters

You Cannot Protect Against a Number You Do Not Know

Long-term care planning starts with clarity. When families do not know what care may cost, they either delay planning or guess wrong.

Precise Cost Estimates

Know what care costs in your area for different facilities, services, and levels of care.

Personalized Planning

See custom recommendations based on your age, health profile, assets, and situation.

Free 7-Minute Analysis

No obligation and no cost. Just helpful information to help you understand your next step.

The danger of guessing

Most Families Underestimate the Real Cost of Care

Nursing home care, assisted living, memory care, and in-home care can vary dramatically based on location and level of need.

The Waterlily analysis helps replace fear and uncertainty with a clearer estimate, so your planning conversation becomes more practical.

Costs to Understand

Nursing HomePrivate-room and facility-level exposure
Assisted LivingMonthly care, support, and memory care risk
In-Home CarePart-time care vs. full-time care costs
Spousal ImpactHow care costs affect the healthy spouse

How it works

A Simple 7-Minute Starting Point

The report is not meant to overwhelm you. It is meant to give you a clearer starting point.

1

Answer Basic Questions

Share basic age, location, and health profile information so the estimate can be more personal.

2

Review Cost Exposure

See estimated long-term care costs based on different care scenarios and needs.

3

Talk Through Next Steps

Use the report to guide a planning conversation about protection strategies and coverage options.

Important for couples

Each Person Should Complete It Separately

If you are a couple, each person should complete the analysis separately for the most accurate results. Age, health profile, and risk factors can be different for each spouse.

Start First Analysis

What the report helps clarify

Turn Unknown Costs Into Actionable Planning Questions

How much could care cost?

Estimate local care costs instead of relying on national averages or guesswork.

How long could savings last?

Understand how quickly savings may be exposed if care begins and no plan is in place.

Which strategies should we review?

Use the report to discuss LTC insurance, tax-free benefit conversion, Medicaid planning, and home protection.

What should the family do next?

Create a clearer action plan instead of waiting until care is already needed.

Take Waterlily Now

Get Your Free Long-Term Care Cost Analysis

No obligation, no pressure—just valuable information to help you plan before the storm hits.

Free

No cost to complete the analysis.

Fast

Most people complete it in about 7 minutes.

Useful

Use the report to guide your planning conversation.

Waterlily questions

Common Questions About the Analysis

Yes. The analysis is free and designed to help you understand potential long-term care costs before planning decisions are made.

Most people complete it in about 7 minutes.

Each person should complete it separately for the most accurate results because age, health, and risk profile can differ.

No. It is a starting point. Use the analysis to guide a deeper conversation with qualified professionals.

Don’t Guess. Know Your Long-Term Care Exposure.

The earlier you understand the number, the easier it is to protect the plan.

Free analysis • No obligation • Personalized planning insight