Originally Posted By: CivicFan
It's sad, isn't it, that a decision to bring my mom over to be close to me for care-taking is hampered by health insurance concerns?
But its reality. At the age of 61and in poor health. ... you have to realize that her medical expenses going forward 20 years will probably be hundreds of thousands of dollars.
So even if you were to get insurance it would have to cost at least 1000 to 1500/ month. How could it be otherwise? I don't recall if you have a wife/kids...but I would have to seriously consider whether my role to care for my aging mother would prevent me from carrying out my responsibilities to my family.
You will likely be saddled with a burden that could ruin your life and your family's. Were I in her shoes and had an inkling of the hardship I would likely cause for my children and grandchildren, I would rather leave this world.
And don't forget if she requires long term care she has no social security. Long term care is 70K/year.
Not a happy prognosis, but sometimes you have to face reality.
It's sad, isn't it, that a decision to bring my mom over to be close to me for care-taking is hampered by health insurance concerns?
But its reality. At the age of 61and in poor health. ... you have to realize that her medical expenses going forward 20 years will probably be hundreds of thousands of dollars.
So even if you were to get insurance it would have to cost at least 1000 to 1500/ month. How could it be otherwise? I don't recall if you have a wife/kids...but I would have to seriously consider whether my role to care for my aging mother would prevent me from carrying out my responsibilities to my family.
You will likely be saddled with a burden that could ruin your life and your family's. Were I in her shoes and had an inkling of the hardship I would likely cause for my children and grandchildren, I would rather leave this world.
And don't forget if she requires long term care she has no social security. Long term care is 70K/year.
Not a happy prognosis, but sometimes you have to face reality.
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