No plan, no money and no one knew. 4 grown children and my father still working at 71. That was five years ago, and we sold a second home, bought one with an in-law apt. and have moved again for employment. Now my husband has been laid off (the main income) and we are still supporting ourselves and my parents with not much money coming in. Anyone know of a source that will help us? Our mortgage is more than our home value, of course in this economy. If we attempt to sell we will be further under water.
Karen :)
Please go to "aging services" or some version of that, on your state's Web site and see what local aid - if any - is available. Also, since they pay a small amount for rent, it may be a good idea to get that made into a legal agreement in case they go on Medicaid. An elder attorney or estate attorney would be best. Your State Bar Association may be able to recommend on who will work for a low or no fee in special cases.
Carol
When applying for medicaid all expense must be listed and help in determining eligibility since expenses are deducted from the couples monthly income. A rental agreement is also useful in proving residency. I found a simple agreement form online and predated it.
Paper trails, no matter how small, are important when you apply for any kind of government aid.
I hope things improve for you soon.