loved ones requires careful planning.
As we age, we change in some predictable ways – and in some ways that are completely unexpected. Chronic illnesses or disabilities requiring extended care are rarely planned or anticipated. When it comes to extended care planning, you must ask and answer some
difficult questions in order to provide adequate protection for your loved ones.
determine with your loved ones how best to prepare.
Payment Options
care plan becomes clear. There are multiple options to consider.
(1) Medicare+You 2019, Department of Health+Human Services, (Pages 5,6 and7), www.medicare.gov
(2) Paying for Senior Care, Medicaid and Long-Term Care for the Elderly(Updated-June 2018), ww.payingforseniorcare.com/longtermcare/resouces/Medicaid.html
(1) Medicare+You 2019, Department of Health+Human Services, (Pages 5,6 and7), www.medicare.gov
(2) Paying for Senior Care, Medicaid and Long-Term Care for the Elderly(Updated-June 2018), ww.payingforseniorcare.com/longtermcare/resouces/Medicaid.html
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