
Join Caregiver Action Network’s Upcoming Webinar
March 30, 2026 @ 1:00 p.m. EST
Long-term care insurance can be one of the most valuable tools in a caregiver’s toolkit, but knowing how to access and use it isn’t always straightforward.
In this session, we’ll walk through how Long-Term Care (LTC) insurance works, what the claims process looks like, and what to do when coverage is denied or difficult to access. You’ll walk away with a clearer understanding of how to maximize LTC benefits for your loved one.
This program is for educational purposes only and does not provide personal legal advice. Please consult a legal professional for personalized guidance and planning options.
What You Will Learn

Meet the Hosts

Andrew Kantor | Senior Partner, Kantor & Kantor, LLP
Andrew Kantor is a Senior Partner at Kantor & Kantor, LLP, one of the nation’s leading law firms representing individuals whose disability, life, and health insurance claims have been wrongfully denied. With a career rooted in compassion and advocacy, Andrew has dedicated his practice to helping people secure the benefits they deserve – particularly those living with chronic, invisible, or mental health conditions.

Marvell Adams, Jr. | CEO, Caregiver Action Network
Marvell brings over 20 years of experience serving caregivers and older adults. He has held leadership roles, including CEO of a large life plan community and COO within the Kendal System. Marvell is a skilled dementia care coach and a passionate advocate for diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility in caregiving. He has earned numerous recognitions, including LeadingAge NY Administrator of the Year and Forty Under 40. Marvell also serves on boards like LeadingAge and Pioneer Network. He lives in Baltimore, MD, with his spouse and three children.

Amera Bilal | Vice President of Programs & Policy, Caregiver Action Network
With over 20 years of experience designing programs at the intersection of aging, caregiving, and equity, Amera brings a powerful vision for centering caregiver voices in systems change. From leading Alzheimer’s initiatives in Prince George’s County to championing inclusive program design for historically marginalized communities, her leadership will strengthen our ability to serve caregivers nationwide.
Made possible with support from Kantor & Kantor, LLP.

About Caregiver Action Network (CAN):
Caregiver Action Network (CAN) is the nation’s leading nonprofit dedicated to improving the quality of life for the more than 63 million family caregivers across the nation. From parents of children with complex health needs to spouses, friends, and adult children caring for loved ones with chronic conditions, disabilities, or Alzheimer’s, CAN supports the full spectrum of caregiving families. Through free education, peer support, and resources, CAN empowers caregivers nationwide to provide care with strength, resilience, and hope.



