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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Pp here. Once we had my mom’s doctor diagnose her, her insurance company reached out and provided nursing and hospice resources a few days a week, all covered under her insurance plan. This allowed my dad to take a break. I bet you gene had insurance and probably had a policy that paid for part of all assistance. She didn’t want to use it. Surprised though, and I mean really surprised, that his doctor did not do more for him. If his heart was that bad, how often did he get check ups? If his dementia was that bad, how often did they reach out to doctors? Both of my parents had access to resources and were given guidance. She didn’t not seek or want this for a 95 year old man. [/quote] You're not talking about people who couldn't get care without insurance. They were rich. Presumably they had whatever care they wanted and thought was needed.[/quote] I’ll buy the part about whatever care they wanted. But I don’t buy the whatever care they needed part. The medical examiner seemed shocked at how poor his health was per the autopsy. He had extensive (Extensive) heart disease (basically a heart attack waiting to happen). He has advanced Alzheimer’s ( brain was in severe atrophy). And there was no outside help or assistance at the home? Cmon guys, a 95 year old with these conditions and a pacemaker and no one is checking up on him but her? [/quote]
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