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Dang, I’m sorry.Bringing my father-in-law home tomorrow on hospice care
Ken he lasted 4 days! Terrible experience! How are things with you sir?Dang, I’m sorry.
The light came on as I read this. You're so right. My In Laws did have long term care. They were actually saving money every month with it. What a blessing. Anyways, my Mother in Law has outlived the coverage. She has other means which were helped a lot by the long term care.Don't have it....at 71, not a good option. I've recently(last 4 years) had my dad, step mother, & mother all pass. None had long term care, however they had other $ to pay.....where I'm going with this, is that it's been my experience that the last 2-3 years is where the tremendous costs are....all 3 were burning through 100K+ a year at the end....so....if you got around 200-300k for the last few years, you are probably good.....long term insurance does have time limits, and so fourth(I'm no expert) I think that it's possible to out live your LT inrs....
Sorry to hear this Brother.My sister had a stroke and doctors think she will require skilled nursing services for her remaining time.
ThanksSorry to hear this Brother.
Day by day.Ken he lasted 4 days! Terrible experience! How are things with you sir?
It’s hard to! We are now forced to deal with a real mess! Mother-in-law suffers with dementia, she wants to stay in Douglasville. I am not spending any time in Douglasville so it’s going to be a problem but the good thing is my wife is caretaker of everything well maybe not a good thing if you need something, sir and I can help. I’m just Phone call awayDay by day.