Yeah, every choice carries risks. I’m sorry you’re struggling right now. It’s always worth trying your vocational rehab center. They might be helpful to you. It’s not one national program, so some individual centers might be better than others.
That’s a good point.
This is what I was advised too. I also make just a hair too much income to qualify. was told to get a small job and then I would get medicaid and other services back. Right now I pay $276 per month for Part F, I’m barely eeking by.
I have a medicare advantage plan. So you have a medigap plan?
This kind of work is what they keep trying to tell me would be good for my daughter.
Uh, no. She’ll be quite alright at home and if anything she can make crafts to sell. I worry so much about her after her dad and I are gone.
nobody is good at home. It’s isolation with nothing to do.
I mean living at home and doing other things. Like how they have adult day programs that teach and do fun things. She’s functionally like a 5 year old.
yes, medigap. i had no idea such a thing existed. it is less than a spenddown would be.
Medicare advantage can cost less than medigap if you go to Drs appointments and need meds and outpatient surgeries.
But if you’re inpatient in hospital quite a bit, medigap is supposed to be more affordable.
You have to read the specifics about coverage and copays, deductibles, and coinsurances to know the best plan for you in your area of your state.
So true. I had a healthcare navigator help me chose the best option for me and my circumstance.
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