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pnwmom

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26. I just read more. Her SON helped her set up the Gofundme. She wants to be able
Wed Jul 7, 2021, 11:15 PM
Jul 2021

to leave the house to her adult children.

Do you think taxpayers are supposed to take care of the living costs of people who own home equity of more than $906K, so their children can inherit them?

“There are people who have even less than what I have,” Bernstein said. “I’m not complaining, but I felt that I wanted to leave something for my children. I have the house. I want to keep the house for them.”

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because unless i remember MFM008 Jul 2021 #1
I believe that Medicare only pays for 100 days if she is DURHAM D Jul 2021 #2
A terrible, complex system. Tx for sharing. appalachiablue Jul 2021 #3
IIRC, Medicare pays for 100 days of medically necessary Skilled littlemissmartypants Jul 2021 #6
Medicaid in MA lets you keep equity in your home up to $900K. pnwmom Jul 2021 #19
I hope things work out for her whatever options she has. littlemissmartypants Jul 2021 #21
I don't think it's really a shame that single people with million dollar homes pnwmom Jul 2021 #22
They are fortunate to have that option, unfortunately many others don't. nt littlemissmartypants Jul 2021 #23
Right. That's why I think The Guardian could have found a better example. pnwmom Jul 2021 #24
Well, at least she got free publicity for her GFM. nt littlemissmartypants Jul 2021 #25
I just read more. Her SON helped her set up the Gofundme. She wants to be able pnwmom Jul 2021 #26
She should set up a trust. Problem solved. It makes small difference what I think littlemissmartypants Jul 2021 #27
This taxpayer Elessar Zappa Jul 2021 #28
That would be unfair to taxpayers who don't own homes. pnwmom Jul 2021 #29
I wish Juliet all the success that she so richly deserves. abqtommy Jul 2021 #4
Well said, wishing this special lady the best. appalachiablue Jul 2021 #5
Unfortunately, neither Medicare or Medicaid is going to cover home care 24/7. Hoyt Jul 2021 #7
I've mentioned that I assist older adults in applying choie Jul 2021 #8
Thank you for this JustAnotherGen Jul 2021 #14
Interesting Grasswire2 Jul 2021 #9
You can qualify for Medicaid if you have few assets and your Social Security payment pnwmom Jul 2021 #10
yes, but that's not the case here. Grasswire2 Jul 2021 #17
She could reduce her equity in the home, if it's over the $906,000 limit, by getting a reverse pnwmom Jul 2021 #18
Medicare will cover some intermittent care, but it doesn't go on forever. It helps people try to Hoyt Jul 2021 #15
Medicaid does pay for in-home care in all 50 states. pnwmom Jul 2021 #11
Because too much of eldercare was written by the GOP RainCaster Jul 2021 #12
Ah, the call for "public service" has raised my hackles for years StClone Jul 2021 #13
If they taxed SS beyond 137,500 JustAnotherGen Jul 2021 #16
Medicaid in MA would let her keep her home equity, up to a value of $906K, pnwmom Jul 2021 #20
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