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MEMBERS DISCUSSION AREA => General Discussion => Topic started by: Trailabite on December 31, 2022, 10:47:56 AM
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Does anyone have any experience dealing with their grandparents and nursing homes in the area?
Sherry's gpa has been put on hospice and we can't care for him at home.
He doesn't have any money, only Medicare and VA. We have applied for Medicaid and are waiting.
We have contacted around 15 homes and none of them have a bed available. All the VA homes in GA are ran by the state and because he has not paid taxes in GA they cannot accept him because he's not considered a residence (even though he's a WWII vet).
The hospital tried to discharge him on Friday, but he has no place to go. So, now they are charging him for each day.
We don't know what to do at this point!
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Sad world we live in when the govt cares more about illegal immigrants that the veterans who fought for our freedoms.
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My mom went to a couple of facilities in the area, but she had tons of coverage. The quality does vary by facility: Roselane in Marietta (near Kennestone) was terrible (Kell said they are a rehab center...uh huh); AG Rhodes in Marietta was relatively great.
Sorry about this, Chuck; It sucks.
There are no good facilities unless you're wealthy.
With more details, Kell may be able to guide some since she did a lot of research when dealing with my mom; hit me up offline if you want to discuss further.
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My mother-in-law was in Memory Care at Country Garden in Duluth. It was one of the least expensive places we could find for her because she ran out of money and only had SS, and even then, we had to help pay for the place.
It has memory care and toward the end, Hospice came to her there as well.
It was not a great place, but it was ok. Great places are very expensive.
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Part of what our "head in the sand" governor ran on was taking care of our vets.
That comment is not just for our governor but for every politician, no matter what side of the isle they are on. It really is sad.
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My mother-in-law was in Memory Care at Country Garden in Duluth. It was one of the least expensive places we could find for her because she ran out of money and only had SS, and even then, we had to help pay for the place.
It has memory care and toward the end, Hospice came to her there as well.
It was not a great place, but it was ok. Great places are very expensive.
The palliative care team found him a private pay home with a 1 star rating for $8400 a month and they wanted the first month up front. That didn't happen.
When they told us on Friday that it was his last day Sherry did an appeal to Medicare to keep him there longer. They called yesterday and told her that she won the appeal and that he was covered. Don't know how much longer he can stay at the hospital though, but it does buy more time.
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Update:
Sherry's gpa was finally approved and admitted into a VA nursing home back in Mississippi. What an ordeal this was.
My advice: Make sure you have any directives, living wills, etc. put in place. Make sure you insurance/money in place that will cover long term care, this will make it a whole lot easier on your kids and or spouse.
Don't wait thinking that you have plenty of time, you can't plan bad health or accidents.
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Agreed, Chuck. And for those with assets, set up a trust (and put the assets in the trust) so you can save the family from having to go through probate.
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Glad that a solution was found Chuck. We will be praying for GPa and for your family. Those are tough situations. Prayers up.
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My best friend lost in laws in a head on crash two weeks ago. Older gentleman hit them at 70mph and no one survived on either side, but he, his wife, and wife sister are having to go through everything without a will and figuring out things. We were just at their house on New Years eve as they all live close on like 20 acres.
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Chuck, wishing the best for Larry. What a great person he is and certainly lived a great life. Happy he will spend his final years with other people around him.
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Sherry's gpa passed away in his sleep last night.
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Condolences to you and your family.
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Sherry's gpa passed away in his sleep last night.
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Sorry to hear that Chuck. My condolences to you and Sherry
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Sorry to hear that; Condolences to Sherry and you.
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Sorry for your loss chuck. He came to Windrock right? He seemed like a great guy.
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Sorry for your loss. I talked to him at Windrock and AOP.
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Thanks guys
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I am very sorry to hear that Chuck
He was one hell of a man. I was honored to know him.
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Sorry to hear that Chuck. It was great to get to spend time with him out in the trails. I remember my sons talking to him at Windrock in 2020, they thought it was really cool.
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Hate to hear that Chuck. I know its a load off and hurts all at the same time.
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very sorry to see this condolences to you and Sherry