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In reply to the discussion: For Those of Us with Aging Parents, [View all]MineralMan
(151,287 posts)110. There is an adjustment that has to be made in that move.
It takes time, always. Getting past that adjustment period can be tough for many people. I'm hopeful that my father is finally making that adjustment to a new lifestyle.
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But you can only transition to Medicaid if you have spent down all the assets.
Grasswire2
Dec 2018
#92
Good point and thank you for mentioning this. I'll remember this in my planning. Thanks again. NT
SWBTATTReg
Dec 2018
#15
It's likely some siblings will never understand. Some by choice, ignorance (willful or otherwise)
Maru Kitteh
Dec 2018
#122
Thanks for your story. It is a difficult one, that as you say, a lot of us are dealing w/, ...
SWBTATTReg
Dec 2018
#14
It is not just our parents. This is what we will have to consider, at some point
question everything
Dec 2018
#26
Never heard of it. Where does one get it, how old do you have to be, and how expensive is it?
LisaL
Dec 2018
#82
Wow! 94! My dad passed away when I was 27. :( Loved the guy a lot, too. Still miss him.
C Moon
Dec 2018
#99
OMG do i relate!! add in: crazy siblings accusing me of slapping my 94 yr old dad..
samnsara
Dec 2018
#128