Posted on 08/09/2019 8:17:04 AM PDT by yesthatjallen
The U.S.Government has plenty of tax dollars to throw away on illegal alian health Care and foreign aid.But nothing to care for our own citizens.
Truly disgusting.Thanks for nothing Demrats.
Sorry about your uncle, and aunt. This is not an uncommon scenario. My wife worked in multi level care facilities for many years. Most couples in that situation get a “legal” divorce that basically no one but the lawyers know about.. to preserve their assets. The social service persons where my wife worked made people in this type of situation aware of this option.
When I retired, and became eligible for Medicare, I was told by my employer...NY State, that I HAD to take Medicare. Prior to retiring my coverage with NY State was my primary insurance coverage. Once I went on Medicare, that became my primary, and my State plan became secondary. Basically my State plan pays little or nothing towards doctor/hospital care. The main thing it does provide is my prescription plan.
I have Blue Cross and Blue Shield of MI through my employer, although I work in Georgia. I pay $73 every two weeks for medical, dental and vision.
I just accepted a new position with a company closer to my home and will pay over $800 for the same coverage, but with a different insurer.
I assume some degree of mobility impairment was involved resulting in no/limited sun exposure which resulted in an ongoing case of depression due to seasonal affective disorder (SAD).
That’s because we have to pay for illegals health care/food etc. Even the poorer people who have to pay minimal tax pay for illegals.
I do not think it is automatic. See this:
Medicare enrollment begins three months before your 65th birthday and continues for 7 months. If you are currently receiving Social Security benefits, you don’t need to do anything. You will be automatically enrolled in Medicare Parts A and B effective the month you turn 65. If you do not receive Social Security benefits, then you will need to sign up for Medicare by calling the Social Security Administration at 800-772-1213 or online at http://www.socialsecurity.gov/medicareonly/. It is best to do it as early as possible so your coverage begins as soon as you turn 65.
Obama!
The social services people and lawyers for my Aunt and Uncle took them to the cleaners before anyone else in the family knew what was going on. They were very simple hard working proud people who were too trusting. There are times I wish I had the morals and ethics of some famous Sicilian families.
Fortunately my Father was able to help but it was very painful and sad for everyone concerned. This happened decades ago when I was young. It’s sad to think that the same situation exists today.
It's likely meant to advance two narratives. We need free health care for all and guns in the home are bad.
It's a twofer.
So...If you dont believe in them, yet take them, you are a hypocrite...
It matters not to me whether you accept the response or not...LOL
You’re not very bright, are you? It is not hypocritical to take everything out of a system I was FORCED to put money into for my entire working life. It would be stupid to not at least try to retrieve my stolen money. So, I presume you are a fervent believer in both Medicare and SS? How about Medicare for all? You must be for that too.
I’m for Medicare for all WHO QUALIFY....
There is such a thing as a “Home Protection Trust” to avoid a situation as your aunt and uncle faced. They are also known as Family Asset Protection Trust, or as an Irrevocable Income only Trust (IIOT), or as a Medicaid Trust.
You want to see a good attorney specializing in trusts to get this done. My sister-in-law’s parents were able to do this when her mother developed terminal cancer and her father Alzheimer’s. It was a tragic situation but they did not lose all their assets.
I have found that is always a safe assumption.
So if you started receiving SS before 65 you get automatically enrolled, if not then you have a 10 month window where you MUST enroll in Medicare. My point was, that once you turn 65 you are required to enroll in Medicare. It is mandatory.
Correct. Medicare is mandatory, not optional once you turn 65. The state plan, you have, acts as a supplemental plan that covers the 20% that Medicare does not cover, as Medicare only covers the first 80%. I had to purchase a separate supplemental plan to cover the 20% gap, as well as, a drug prescription plan to cover prescriptions.
Advantage plans always require a co-pay. Then they can decide what NOT to cover, whenever they want. Medigold has notified patients it will no longer cover MRI’s, meaning the patient must cover the full cost of a common but expensive test.
Part B’s cost is income based. Locked into a network means you are not covered if you travel. That totally rules that out for us; our youngest grandkids are 1000 miles away.
Thanks. My husband is 73. He’d like a little time off.
Actually there is a penalty to pay if you don’t sign up at 65.; a penalty that never goes away, making it even more costly.
No, but it covers 80 percent. And, Part D covers prescription drugs. The problem with medicare is that it's not the "Cadillac" health care that everyone hopes it will be. It might not cover what you really need, and it might not be accepted by the doctor/surgeon you really want. I have preached this to people my entire life. My wife and I planned for medicare's shortcomings. I would suggest others do the same.
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