Home Breadcrumb caret Industry News Breadcrumb caret Industry Breadcrumb caret Insurance Breadcrumb caret Living Benefits Manulife enhances critical illness offering Manulife Insurance has altered its Lifecheque Critical Illness offering. By Staff | January 12, 2015 | Last updated on January 12, 2015 1 min read Manulife Insurance has altered its Lifecheque Critical Illness offering. That’s because “many Canadians are struck with debilitating, severe or chronic medical conditions, and need additional assistance,” says David Baker, assistant vice-president of Insurance at Manulife. Read: Few Canadians buy disability, LTC insurance The changes are outlined below. The company has expanded the definition of Alzheimer’s disease to include Dementia, and has expanded the definition of Parkinson’s disease to include specified atypical parkinsonian disorders It has added coverage for two more conditions, and those are Aplastic anemia and Bacterial meningitis It has also added coverage of three other conditions under the Early Intervention Benefit, and those are Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CCL) Rai stage 0, Papillary or follicular thyroid cancer Stage T1, and Stage 1 malignant melanoma The company has improved access to LivingCare by reducing the waiting period to 90 days from 180 days, subject to additional underwriting It has removed the sub-standard rating to Return of Premium Riders when the associated base insurance coverage is also rated sub-standard It has made price improvements on select plan types and return of premium riders, particularly for younger clients Read: Debt cuts clients’ emergency savings The truth about end-of-life care Staff The staff of Advisor.ca have been covering news for financial advisors since 1998. Save Stroke 1 Print Group 8 Share LI logo