Anonymous wrote:LTC might help if you are considering buying it for yourself. As the PP said, it's too late for your dad.
You definitely need to talk to your dad and fully understand his finances. How long can he pay for full time care? What are his issues? Some progress much faster than others.
You might try at home care and see if he can realistically reduce hours. If not, then he has to be made aware that if he runs out of money he will have to find a Medicaid bed if he qualifies.
We've had to repeatedly talk to our parents about the reality.
Anonymous wrote:These costs seem inflated. I know people who care for people who need help that make nowhere near that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah what do families do when the money runs out?
The next generation goes into debt?
The elderly person goes on Medicaid and into a Medicaid bed in a nursing home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah what do families do when the money runs out?
The next generation goes into debt?
The elderly person goes on Medicaid and into a Medicaid bed in a nursing home.
I really doubt this system will continue as is, with the cuts from current administration. Only a portion of homes are Medicaid beds anyway.
Nursing homes are also exorbitant. The whole system is ridiculous - so very expensive, with little quality of life.
Right, so they move in with family i guess. Or they dont get the proper care they need. I dont honestly know what we will do, hence needing to have a convo with him. I assume he thinks he wont live long but who knows.
But while I love my dad, I dont think I can sacrafice my kids college or needs to pour all my money to my dad. At least he made it to 90 before he needed any care. I
Does LTC insurance help with this? I keep hearing such mixed reviews.
Be sure to share this message with your kids so they know to disregard your wishes when you get old.
Anonymous wrote:It’s too late for LTC insurance if he is 90.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah what do families do when the money runs out?
The next generation goes into debt?
The elderly person goes on Medicaid and into a Medicaid bed in a nursing home.
I really doubt this system will continue as is, with the cuts from current administration. Only a portion of homes are Medicaid beds anyway.
Nursing homes are also exorbitant. The whole system is ridiculous - so very expensive, with little quality of life.
Right, so they move in with family i guess. Or they dont get the proper care they need. I dont honestly know what we will do, hence needing to have a convo with him. I assume he thinks he wont live long but who knows.
But while I love my dad, I dont think I can sacrafice my kids college or needs to pour all my money to my dad. At least he made it to 90 before he needed any care. I
Does LTC insurance help with this? I keep hearing such mixed reviews.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah what do families do when the money runs out?
The next generation goes into debt?
The elderly person goes on Medicaid and into a Medicaid bed in a nursing home.
I really doubt this system will continue as is, with the cuts from current administration. Only a portion of homes are Medicaid beds anyway.
Nursing homes are also exorbitant. The whole system is ridiculous - so very expensive, with little quality of life.
Anonymous wrote:This is why my plan is to kill myself if I get in this situation. I’d rather leave my money to my kids than burn through it all myself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry.
You'll here half the population saying "shouldn't an old person be able to just stay in their own home" vs. the other half that will say "this is how you move the elderly out and make homes available for new generations."
It's not even about making those houses available (which is pretty gross). It's about a realistic approach to making sure people get the medical, personal, and social attention they need
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah what do families do when the money runs out?
The next generation goes into debt?
The elderly person goes on Medicaid and into a Medicaid bed in a nursing home.