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shadybank1
Asked October 2018
My mother has been placed in hospice care in her home. Do we need to continue to keep her supplemental insurance?
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Eyerishlass
Oct 2018
I think it would be a good idea. People can come off hospice. Sometimes there are conditions where hospice will allow outside medical assistance. Try not to make any big decisions right now.
10/30/2018 08:50:47
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Shell38314
Oct 2018
Yes, you don't what is going to happen. Plus, by having the supplement insurance there is a good chance the medical expenses will be covered.
10/30/2018 23:23:42
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worriedinCali
Oct 2018
What is her prognosis? Everything hospice related is covered by Medicare. If you know for sure that she’s nearing the end if life, I would cancel it.
10/31/2018 01:40:18
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