Posted by El Toro on June 17, 2013 at 08:05:28 from (108.3.218.181):
In Reply to: O/T The Elderly posted by John B. on June 17, 2013 at 05:15:59:
My former co-worker and his wife are both in Assisted Living. He's in his 90's and is blind and served during WW2 landing on Normandy and was wounded. His wife fell when bathing. She couldn't remember to take medication. They need to sell their home, but their children are scattered around the states and have families of their own. Cost is about $8000.00 per month for each.
Another co-worker told me his mother in is her 90's and is in an assisted living facility and she sold the home sometime ago and has no assets other than a survivor annuity from her late husband and a small SS check. Medicaid is paying for her care. He told me you have 5 years to get rid all you've accumulated and then Medicaid will kick in. Has to be done before you enter assisted living. We're both in our 80's and so far good health. This makes you stop and think. Hal
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