My parents have used up all retirement funds and S.S. isn't covering all of their bills. They have Medicare & qualify for financial assistance through our hospital, so is it safe to cancel their expensive supplemental health coverage? I am not financially able to keep contributing as it hurts our finances. I was wondering would it be safe to cancel their supplemental health coverage shich is expensive. They have medicare and qualify for financial assistance through our hospital. This would pay for their meds and food. Even with partd some scrips are 40.00 or more a month.
Sounds like you may be a member of the "sandwich generation" trying to keep your own family afloat while bailing out your parents too. God bless you! Until Congress gets serious about bringing home "affordable" health care you and your parents you are going to be between a rock and a hard place. You say that even with Medicare Part D some scripts are running $40.00 or more a month. Is this the supplemental coverage you wish to cancel? If so, consider this scenario: Say your parents require special drugs that are not covered by the financial assistance from the hospital. Now you are faced with a difficult choice. Either mortgage your family's future by paying the $400 + per month to keep your parent alive or explaining to mom or dad that you just can't afford to help them pay for these treatments anymore. At that point the cost of keeping up the supplemental coverage would seem difficult but affordable. That is why they are called "supplemental benefits" They don't let you off the hook but they buy you time so you can work out a better solution without sinking both your ship and your parents as well. Social Security works the same way for the expenses of daily living. It was never intended to provide a comfortable retirement--but to sustain retired or disabled persons while they and their family worked out an affordable solution.
Carol
p.s. I know it's hard.