Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My parents live in a rural town. We hire medical transport to take them to doctors appointments, but it several hundred dollars but they can afford it. The real issue is a different emergency happens and they call the ambulance, they get taken to the crappy local hospital half an hour way instead of the better hospital an hour way.
They are probably correct about the local doctors sucking. So I wouldn’t argue with them on that. If they don’t have any friends, how attached are they to their current house? Could you get them to move to a retirement community that is closer to good medical care?
OP here. I would love for them to move to Tuscon - at least there they’d be close to their preferred medical care. The issue is I don’t think they can afford to move. We really don’t know what their financial situation is outside a few comments they’ve made. MIL previously mentioned she looked at assisted living in our Midwest city but it was around $6k/month, which she indicated they couldn’t afford. I thought $6k was rather reasonable. Regardless, FIL has made it clear he doesn’t want to leave AZ so he would have to pass first before she would consider moving closer to us.
This hits way too close to home. You have my sympathies OP. So frustrating to be in the dark about finances and just have a vaguely ominous feeling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My parents live in a rural town. We hire medical transport to take them to doctors appointments, but it several hundred dollars but they can afford it. The real issue is a different emergency happens and they call the ambulance, they get taken to the crappy local hospital half an hour way instead of the better hospital an hour way.
They are probably correct about the local doctors sucking. So I wouldn’t argue with them on that. If they don’t have any friends, how attached are they to their current house? Could you get them to move to a retirement community that is closer to good medical care?
OP here. I would love for them to move to Tuscon - at least there they’d be close to their preferred medical care. The issue is I don’t think they can afford to move. We really don’t know what their financial situation is outside a few comments they’ve made. MIL previously mentioned she looked at assisted living in our Midwest city but it was around $6k/month, which she indicated they couldn’t afford. I thought $6k was rather reasonable. Regardless, FIL has made it clear he doesn’t want to leave AZ so he would have to pass first before she would consider moving closer to us.
Anonymous wrote:
OP - It might serve you both, if DH went out alone to spend some time with his folks, but gave them a heads up that he was coming to go over a few important things with them. Perhaps you could do some research on CCRCs in Tucson ahead of time with prices that DH might at least take them out to lunch in Tucson and then at least drive them by or if open to looking at them show them one or two. There are four aspects to their future care planning:
1- What do they see happening when FIL can’t drive and where do they want to be as more Care is needed?
2- What can they afford from LTC insurance, selfFunded or current income?
3- What could DH do to help them in direct care, any idea of moving them closer in a facility or your home And/or afford to pay for in services?
You and DH need to discuss #3 and be on the same page AND you need to clearly state whether how much you could take on? Do this hard discussion before a time bomb goes off as at least you will know the outlines of the crisis coming in either their unrealistic ideas of aging, expectations of your family involvement and/or having funds to deal with a crisis ir not.