My mom is totally dependent on someone to stay with her, so my sisters and I, with the help of a day sitter four days a week, are taking turns staying with her. I applied for Aid & Attendance through the VA because her funds are getting depleted and she missed the qualifying mark by about $10. We could claim the sitter's pay, but my sisters are worried about giving them W2s or 1099s and all the associated paperwork. Mom hasn't had to file a 1040 in several years and they don't want to start that back up. I feel this is a needless worry, that the IRS won't bother about a 90 year old's tax return, or making her pay employee withholdings, which we don't deduct from their pay. What say any of you?
Spend down mom's money so she'll be eligible for Medicaid. She'll have to go into a NH because you won't have the kind of care available for her that you have now with home healthcare.
There are so many people in the same situation as your mom's. People are outliving their money.
I was talking to someone from the Dept of Aging in my county over the phone about a year ago when this all started with my father and we were bringing him home from a rehab/NH.
I didn't know how to go about doing things with home health aides, hospice, medicare etc. And the person there told me there is something that I seem to remember her calling it universal medicaid if we ran thru all his money. I forget how many hours of help they would provide a week but maybe inquire at your local department of aging.
I guess the medicare/medicaid agencies figure it's cheaper for them to keep someone in their home and have family and friends supplement some of the hours and they provide the rest.
Daughter4 - Good luck to you. I didn't choose Pilot's path either and know that I've done everything within my power to take care of my mom in the best way possible. I don't regret my decisions either.
The FTC correctly states:
It is free to apply for veterans’ benefits. If you’re completing the application yourself, don’t pay for forms. If someone is helping you, know that the people who are accredited through the VA are not allowed to charge you to help you complete and submit VA paperwork
Are you looking in to Medicaid as well as Aid and Attendance?
Given all that, my 93 yr old dad who gets care at home will run out of money to pay his house bills, Medicare premiums, etc in about a month. The A &A claim was filed in April but the VA's mills grind exceedingly slow. The service I am using suggested I file a Congressional Inquiry with my Dad's local congressman who specializes in VA claims, so I did. This may help to speed up processessing. If he runs out of money before the VA pension arrives, I don't know what I will do. He needs some funds to tide him over till the $ arrives. I can't help him and noone in family will and there are short term loans that you can take out (try Elderlife). This didn't work for my Dad because he doesn't have enough credit so I would have to co-sign. But I am not willing to go into debt even for my Dad, and jeopordize the little my husband and I have saved for our old age (we have no family to help us when we get old - we're both onlies and have no kids). If all else fails, Dad will have to file for Medicaid and that will disqualify him for Aid and Attendance. I sometimes despair and think I'll go crazy, but I am holding out hope and learning to take it one step at a time. I wish you the best.