By: Kim@Eyesonthedollar
My parents have LTC insurance but my inlaws don’t. I suspect they will be able to qualify for Medicaid as they don’t own a home or have any assets other than their very old cars. I honestly don’t think...
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My parents are both in their 60′s but aren’t at this stage yet. I do worry about their finances though-my mom hasn’t wanted to work in 10 years and my dad is self-employed and not making much money....
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Todd, I can’t say that I have the answer to that other than talking to them about what you’ve learned in the financial realm, the things you’ve become aware of, and maybe help them start planning for...
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Kim, I’m kind of glad you said this because I’m not sure this would be in my plans either. I love my parents to death but I know it wouldn’t be a peaceful situation if they had to live with me. One of...
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That’s wonderful, Shannon! It’s great to have parents that are open to change and are more of the adventurous sorts. Some people wouldn’t be willing to do that and would ask you to move to them…
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Sorry to have to bring that to the forefront, Veronica. It’s a real concern that many of will face though and some readers here may have already gone through something similar. I’m not sure when you...
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I think that’s going to be the outcome for many; I believe it’s important that people know that ahead of time and therefore can make arrangements and decisions in advance to prepare.
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I couldn’t agree more. It’s going to grow immensely and I have a good feeling the costs will rise until the supply of facilities outweigh the demands that they’ll face over the next 20 years. It’ll be...
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King, I wish I had a good answer sir. The best way I’ve seen it done or talked to people about doing it, is not making it about them in particularly…make it about something you heard or something you...
View ArticleBy: Jason
Absolutely people avoid this conversation. It’s like meeting with people in their 70s to talk about life insurance…they don’t want to imagine being in the position to need it. However, that doesn’t...
View ArticleBy: Shilpan
Jason, I respect that gentleman who is spending time to take care of his parents. I consider that as my duty. Since my parents are soon going to visit USA, it’s good to know what options I have for...
View ArticleBy: Michelle
Well, my parents are young like yours (my mom turned 51 this year), but we have still been thinking about this lately. Jeff’s grandmother is very sick, and had to move into a nursing home. She wanted...
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View ArticleBy: Jason Clayton | frugal habits
Nice article on caring of elderly parents. I hope to do # 1 and take care of my parents and in-laws until it is not feasible anymore. This will probably first involve living near by them (I do already)...
View ArticleBy: CF
Taking care of my (not-yet-elderly) parents has become the giant obstacle in my master plan. :S They’ve never been good with their money and we are currently trying to find ways to pay off their...
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[...] recently wrote an article about the options available for taking care of elderly parents, in which I discussed the 4 main avenues available for people to do so. While some of the options [...]
View ArticleBy: Andy
That’s wonderful, Shannon! It’s great to have parents that are open to change and are more of the adventurous sorts. Some people wouldn’t be willing to do that and would ask you to move to them…
View ArticleBy: Andy
Sorry to have to bring that to the forefront, Veronica. It’s a real concern that many of will face though and some readers here may have already gone through something similar. I’m not sure when you...
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