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[quote=Anonymous] Where I live (not local) there is a new facility that takes Medicaid, and all rooms are private. My parent went there for a rehab stint, they are not on Medicaid (it was a medicare stay). Parent was just recently in another, older facility for a rehab stay and that one had both double and single rooms. I asked about it and they said they tend to place long term people in the singles and use the doubles for rehab folks. This was another medicare stay for parent. As far as seeing an attorney-it's a smart idea and not about scamming the system. As my parent deteriorated, I actually did make an appt with an atty for planning for medicaid and the spend-down. We're normal middle class not dcum middle class, and I wanted to make sure my other parent was protected within the law of how it works. I tried to figure it out myself but it's complex and I didn't want to do anything wrong. Parent passed away before the appt so that didn't happen. [/quote]
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