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Alzheimer’s disease: A silent killer (Part I)

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3 comments:

  • Masterrogue666 posted at 2:05 pm on Wed, Feb 29, 2012.

    Masterrogue666 Posts: 1797

    An excellent article! It's a cross I've chosen to bear, and their is a cost to it.

    However, I wasn't the only child willing to take that responsibility, because my parents raised their children well. Each one of us was willing to shoulder the responsibility. We let our Mother choose whom she think she'd be most comfortable with.

    I also know it would be hard to do without the love and support of my wife. Her parents raised her properly too.

     
  • Jamie posted at 3:14 pm on Thu, Mar 1, 2012.

    Jamie Posts: 1

    I agree excellent ARTICLE !!!
    My family is just starting this road with our mother. This has helped me understand the different stages of AD.
    God be with us.

     
  • mmcd posted at 4:16 pm on Thu, Mar 1, 2012.

    mmcd Posts: 1

    Jonathan Pond, Financial Planner, says that 90% of estates are spent this way: 1) nursing home, 2) IRS, 3) children, 4) grandchildren, 5) charity. More people are worried about the IRS taking their money than about having to spend it on a nursing home.

    With only about 10% of those buying long term care insurance (http://www.nationalltc.com/) the rest will spend their estates on paying for care and some will end up on welfare health care (Medicaid) after spending all their money.

    The Federal Deficit Reduction Act provided for every state to have a Partnership program to provide asset protection for those who buy qualified long term care insurance policies. http://www.partnershipforlongtermcare.com/

     

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