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Dec 6, 2024
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futbolmaven
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Not to sound caulous but couldn't someone in the family care
For her? I know that's hard on the family too but wouldn't that suffice?
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We’re about to start a joyous $7,000 per month
Future_Tacos
Dec 6, 11:30am
If she saved nothing, why isn't Medicare covering anything? Does she have other
Chester Copperpot
Dec 6, 11:32am
medicare never covers it. Medicaid sometimes does.
Socrates Johnson
Dec 6, 11:39am
Yeah, if she has nothing then Medicaid would probably be an option, but there
Chester Copperpot
Dec 6, 11:43am
That really truly is hard so I emphasize with that. I'm just wondering why you
bulletproof
Dec 6, 11:33am
Some expenses are so large ($84k a year to start in this case), assistance
Florwood
Dec 6, 11:39am
Right, though charity doesn’t involve compulsion. It’s a tough situation, the just answer isn’t clear
WP17
Dec 6, 11:41am
You are being kind. This is greed and envy wielded against others using guilt.
DirtyWater
Dec 6, 12:02pm
Seriously, dude? Maybe chill a bit and have some compassion.
Iman23
Dec 6, 12:27pm
And there it is. Guilt! It isn't compassion to encourage deadly sins.
DirtyWater
Dec 6, 12:34pm
Did she have a house that you could sell? My mother lives in a retirement
RC Vikings
Dec 6, 11:38am
This is very common. Almost every senior couple that I know has a
GideonsTrumpet
Dec 6, 11:41am
Yes, this is her "savings"
Huge Manatee
Dec 6, 11:46am
Which is such a shame. Wasting hard earned money over a lifetime to go into
Iman23
Dec 6, 12:28pm
Some people are dirt poor. When my mom died, my dad sold their double wide
marticorp
Dec 7, 8:20am
That's why my MIL that had alzheimer's lived with us for 5 years. Died in our
Rusty Crab Daddy
Dec 6, 11:43am
Sounds like Medicaid coverage for memory care depends on the state
nova_coug_fan
Dec 6, 11:46am
Can you be compensated as the caretaker (including if you contract
Rhubarb
Dec 6, 11:58am
Medical care of any sort is simply unaffordable at this point
BYU Fan
Dec 6, 11:59am
and sadly, in many cases, that $7k/mo will seem wasted considering the care your MIL actually gets. A family I know
ManicBlue
Dec 6, 12:07pm
Thank you for sharing your experience.
Q-grr
Dec 6, 12:10pm
That sounds like a good deal compared to rates in the Seattle area! Cost in
pspcres
Dec 6, 12:09pm
She is probably in the wrong facility. Medicaid will pay for nursing homes but
Malathion
Dec 6, 12:40pm
*Medicaid
Socrates Johnson
Dec 6, 12:57pm
RE: *Medicaid
Malathion
Dec 6, 2:40pm
Not to sound caulous but couldn't someone in the family care
futbolmaven
Dec 6, 3:29pm
It's nearly a full-time job. Would you be able to do it? Also, how willing would you be to change your MIL's diaper?
ManicBlue
Dec 6, 3:52pm
Yes, it's a burden. But for family? I only ask the question. It's for those
futbolmaven
Dec 6, 8:39pm
I get that family would be ideal, but often family can't give the quality care needed either.
ManicBlue
Dec 6, 8:56pm
Horrific. Ensure she has a DNR/DNI. At this point truly just waiting for death.
EDthoracotomy
Dec 7, 7:40am
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