We are just beginning the process of sourcing out an assisted living facility for my 84 year old Mother who suffers from alzheimer's / dementia. The challenge is, Where do we begin? Mom is on a very fixed income, clearly not enough money to pay the monthly fees that most of these assisted living facilities charge, i.e., my sister in laws Father is going to be moving into one in the Joliet, IL area, which will cost $6000.00 per month. Mom only gets $2000.00 from SS. I understand that the state helps as well, however, I do not understand the process, as I have been told so many different things, from family and friends, which are all conflicting.
Any help would be extremely appreciated.
Thank you... G
In retrospect, I WISH that we had done this step first. Mom had a brief and disastrous sojourn to a nice AL where we had other family members living. It was too much help of the wrong kind. We were able to get mom into a nicer Independent Living facility (cost MORE than AL, go figure) but it was the right kind of help.
You might also consider using some of mom's funds to consult with a certified Elder Care attorney who is familiar with Medicaid in Mom's state.
Illinois HCBS Medicaid Waiver for Supportive Living Facilities - Financial Support for Assisted Living
into Google search box to start the self-education process! And best wishes to you. This really, really shouldn't be as complicated as it is!
As you look at facilities, when you find likely ones ask about their policy regarding accepting Medicaid. Definitely don't wait until Mom's money runs out and then ask!
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