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GreenTeaGal
Asked July 2024
What do I do when my mom runs out of money? Who do I ask for an unbiased opinion? She's in the MC section of AL.
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GreenTeaGal
Jul 2024
Thanks. I'll look for an eldercare attorney, where do I find care managers (I've only encountered them when she would go to the hospital).
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JoAnn29
Jul 2024
Find out if the MC allows Medicaid. If not, then she will need to be transferred to a Long-term care facility with Medicaid paying. You will need to apply 2 or 3 months before the money runs out.
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waytomisery
Jul 2024
Get her applied for Medicaid .
There are care managers and eldercare attorneys that can help with this.
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There are care managers and eldercare attorneys that can help with this.