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We will have some out of pocket as well as Medicaid coverage. Considering assisted living or in home care.

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If your mother is still in the hospital , talk with the social worker there on how things can be handled.
where does your mom live ?
who has POA’s?
if your mom has no funds, someone will need to start the Medicaid process.
please contact her county office of ageing and disabilities.

If she owns her home, that will need to be sold for her care.. it was my moms nest egg.

i have used a care advisor 3 times to place family. They know what’s available, who accepts Medicaid, cost , etc. They will meet with you, tour places , make suggestions. You don’t pay , the AL pays them.
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I'm posting more info from your profile to help give context to your question:

"I am caring for my mother, who is 78 years old, living at home with age-related decline, anxiety, depression, diabetes, heart disease, incontinence, and urinary tract infection."

"I live in a remote area in San Diego county. I work frim home fulltime. I am the soul income for my household. My mom does not want to relocate to California. I have a brother in Seattle and my mother's brother lives in Tigard. I know very little about senior care facilities and services. My mother suddenly became unable to manage on her own after a stay in the hospital, cant walk and needs rehab and 24 hour care. I don't have this set up so she is back in the hospital. I am trying to get her help with the PT but they say she does not qualify. I have contacted Medicaid but don't have her financial details to complete the application. "
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Call your county office of aged and disabilities to get info / guidance on your needs.

if your looking to do a placement Google care advisors, find one in your area. You don’t pay them, they get paid by the placement place.

if you would like more info from here, please give more details of your needs
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