Long-Term Care Policy - How To Discuss
Long-Term Care Policy,
What is Long-Term Care Policy?
An insurance contract that covers certain services for a specific period of time. Long-term care policies (and their costs) vary widely. What is usually covered includes nursing, home care and child care.
Literal Meanings of Long-Term Care Policy
Long:
Meanings of Long:
For a long time.
(Referring to the ball in the game) at, or at a great distance, or more than expected or expected
Long intervals or periods.
Long sounds, for example B. Long Morse code or long head or long long words.
Long-term bonds, especially gold.
Take a long distance from one end to the other.
Takes time or takes a long time
Relatively large scale.
(Heads) are classified as long in terms of quality and length (as in standard English the sound of food is / / uː / long unless a short head / / is opposite to both).
(Difficulty or luck) Reflecting or representing lesser possibilities.
(Stocks, bonds or other assets) are already acquired with the expectation of a price increase.
Sentences of Long
We haven't known him in a long time
The defender retreats and throws the long ball
will meet again
Two long and one short
When the dollar rallies, gold is under pressure and you may need to move to a weaker long position before resuming your advance.
Long way
Long and successful career
Write a long report
The biggest problem with long heads is that there are more than one way to spell the same sound.
Synonyms of Long
extensive, hope, soon, presently, be unable to wait, spread out, in a minute, would give one's eye teeth, lingering, dragged-out, thirst, of considerable length, be desperate, in a short time, hanker after, hunger, itch, in a moment, burn, wish, be eager, prolonged
Term:
Meanings of Term:
Enter a descriptive name to be called by a specific name.
Words or phrases that are used to describe something or to express an idea, especially in a particular language or field of study.
A fixed or limited period during which something, such as an offense, imprisonment or investment, is to continue or continue.
Alternate at any time of the year, holidays or vacations, when studying in school, college or university or when appearing in court
Terms under which actions may be taken or some agreements may be reached.
Any amount of ratio, series or mathematical expression.
Another term for the term
Sentences of Term
Called the father of modern theology
The musical term "Latmotio"
The president is elected for a four-year term
Summer semester
Only your path can be handled
A geometric series is defined as a constant relationship between successive terms.
Synonyms of Term
describe as, stint, title, label, provision, spell, precondition, entitle, word, style, name, time, requisite, prerequisite, duration, condition, designate, specification, session, dub, expression, turn of phrase, call
Care:
Meanings of Care:
Offer what is necessary for one's health or well-being, recovery and safety.
Much attention is paid to correcting something or avoiding any danger or danger.
Feeling anxious or troubled is doing something important.
Caring and supporting.
Everywhere for American Aid Cooperative, a large private organization that provides long-term care to people in need around the world.
Sentences of Care
Take care of the biggest
He arranged his departure very carefully
They do not care about human life
He has many animals to take care of
Synonyms of Care
alertness, charge, aegis, guard, superintendence, worry, observance, responsibility, wariness, supervision, tutelage, protect, guardedness, custody, watch, take care of, management, trouble oneself, watchfulness, vigilance, heedfulness, guidance, provide for, tend, worry oneself, mind, heed, carefulness, protection, keeping
Policy:
Meanings of Policy:
The Code of Conduct has been adopted or proposed by any government, party, company or individual.
Illegal lottery or numbers game.
Sentences of Policy
Controversial economic policy management
Synonyms of Policy
system, approach, theory, notions, scheme, proposed action, stance, blueprint, attitude, schedule, line, plans, position, programme, stratagem, strategy, intentions, guidelines, code