Posted by Billy NY on December 16, 2018 at 09:15:28 from (74.70.73.136):
In Reply to: Sad to see it go posted by nrowles on December 16, 2018 at 06:26:45:
Estate planning for sure, a must do and the sooner the better. I was facing these costs and did incur one months private pay for my mother at a nursing rehabilitation facility, 420/day. She did not want to leave this place, but I did move her to independent living with a home health aid, both a lot more reasonable at $2700/month. 7 minutes from the house and well within her income.
I'm still working with a elder law atty. here in town to protect assets. The last 6 months have been nothing but h$ll with all of this and the full time job I have. I made a deal to obtain the farm I grew up on, then things let loose with my mother here at the house that is attached to the land, but in her name. House is paid for, but the taxes on both is a mortgage. Things pencil out, but I'm wary of getting into a hole financially, so I've got to play this hand with the utmost care. Being the only sibling makes it easier, though the entire ordeal with everything is something to reckon with. Things that should have been done years ago, are now just happening, hopefully things work out.
Very sad to see things going when there was another way if plans were put in place when they needed to be. Hopefully you'll cope with it. In my case, it's too soon, being in my 50's, in good health, I'd like to enjoy some retirement here, but ultimately I will have to make plans for when I cannot and I am ok with it. I'll have some fun selling off my things someday, and am ok knowing all the material things in this world don't amount to anything in the grand scheme of things.
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