Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dad entered AL this summer and we were told by most places that they wanted to see that he had sufficient assets/income to "full pay" for 2 or 3 years before reverting to Medicare.
(My mother stayed in the house, so we only included my father's income on the forms)
I also noticed that none of the places actually checked or verified any of the info we provided
This makes no sense. It's long term care medicaid and usually they want a few months but in this area medicaid does not pay for AL. Other states do pay for it.
Anonymous wrote:My dad entered AL this summer and we were told by most places that they wanted to see that he had sufficient assets/income to "full pay" for 2 or 3 years before reverting to Medicare.
(My mother stayed in the house, so we only included my father's income on the forms)
I also noticed that none of the places actually checked or verified any of the info we provided
Anonymous wrote:Our assisted living facility did not even ask for proof of funds and did not even know we had LTC insurance. I was somewhat surprised they did not ask for proof of funds. This facility is even a step up from a regular LTC facility as they have a higher level license and more people allocated to each patient. And they had a waiting list which we were on. They are also a certified memory care facility whether you need it or not. Our LTC insurance has paid out as planned. Parent (92 yrs old) is well and has been there 3 yrs. They must have assumed we had the funds and of course if we did not then would get evicted.
Anonymous wrote:My dad entered AL this summer and we were told by most places that they wanted to see that he had sufficient assets/income to "full pay" for 2 or 3 years before reverting to Medicare.
(My mother stayed in the house, so we only included my father's income on the forms)
I also noticed that none of the places actually checked or verified any of the info we provided
Anonymous wrote:My dad entered AL this summer and we were told by most places that they wanted to see that he had sufficient assets/income to "full pay" for 2 or 3 years before reverting to Medicare.
(My mother stayed in the house, so we only included my father's income on the forms)
I also noticed that none of the places actually checked or verified any of the info we provided