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In reply to the discussion: For Those of Us with Aging Parents, [View all]Ohiogal
(40,575 posts)129. I'm sure they can be nasty.
I saw what they gave her and it was good - my mom just refused to eat anything healthy.
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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