Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm the poster that saves 2 401ks per years but otherwise believes in "YOLO".
I actually work in the insurance industry, case managing the care of elderly patients who are insured through Medicare/Medicaid. I have daily exposure to this world.
There are decent facilities that have Medicaid beds. You just need to be a savvy consumer.
Also, I am FINE risking this for the final years of my life if it means I can enjoy life, travel with my kids seeing the world in my (relative) youth. It's a choice I make. If I'm going to be nursing home bound and dependent on others for ADLs as an elderly person it's going to suck whether I'm in a Medicaid bed or at the Ritz.
It would be extremely hard on your kids, to see you impoverished to the point that you qualified for Medicaid.
I think maxing out two 401ks for 30 years should be enough for most people, though, assuming we get some social security 30-40 years from now, and you own a house free and clear at that point. You'd have over a million dollars.