My mom still lives on her own and I am her POA. She doesn't drive, has early stage dementia and lives in a tiny Govt assisted unit.
When we moved her there she had a queen size bed which is very old and we had to leave her old dining room set with the house she sold. At the time we figured she didn't need a dining table because of her lack of room.
Anyway....to make a long story longer, she complains about her bed all the time due to discomfort and that it's just to big. She also wants a table of some sort.
I have no issue with getting her some of these things but wonder if that would cause issues down the line with lookback on medicaid.
Simply put she has less than 60k in the back including her CD's. Is there an issue with spending money on things like that for mom?
A smaller bed adn DR set sound like very reasonable items, I hope you can getr a recliner as well....the electric ones can be pricey, but they are comfortable and useful.
What about one of those new scanners that files receipts on your computer? You could maybe get one of those?
A memory foam mattress is my vote, too. I have one and I swear by it! I used to get horrible back aches just from sleeping but no more since the new mattress!
I think your idea of the receipt scanner is fabulous just to get rid of the paper. But I think you have sit down and give each document a name, so it's work anyway - electronic vs manual. I wonder if anyone else here has experience with that.
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