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November 7, 2025 63 mins

Lily Vittayarukskul shares her remarkable journey from working at NASA in her teens to founding a company that innovates with AI to transform long-term care planning. We explore why long-term care remains one of the most misunderstood and underserved areas in wealth management, despite being one of the biggest retirement risks. We break down how long-term care works, who needs it most, the pros and cons of self-funding versus insurance products, and why many families fail to plan until it's too late.

We discuss...

  • Lily Vittayarukskul shared her early fascination with aerospace engineering, including work recognized at age 12 and a role at NASA's JPL by 16.
  • A personal long-term care event in her family at age 16 prompted her pivot from aerospace to healthcare.
  • She built technical expertise in genetics and AI at Berkeley before founding a company focused on long-term care solutions.
  • The ideal candidates for long-term care planning are typically 40–60 years old, upper-middle-class individuals with $2–5 million in assets.
  • Many financial professionals avoid long-term care due to its complexity, morbid nature, and time-consuming conversations.
  • Traditional long-term care policies and hybrid/lump-sum products each have advantages depending on individual circumstances and predicted care needs.
  • Self-funding long-term care is an option, but many clients are risk-averse and ultimately prefer a structured insurance plan.
  • Lily's company uses decades of data to predict long-term care events and costs, helping advisors map policies to individual client needs.
  • Long-term care planning is as much about protecting family members and legacy as it is about financial strategy.
  • Conversations about long-term care should start with a professional, involve spouses, and eventually include children or trusted family members.
  • Many clients struggle with the emotional and logistical burdens of caregiving, which can impact their own health and quality of life.
  • The topic is often avoided culturally because it forces acknowledgment of aging, mortality, and potential loss of autonomy.

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