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In CT, the average cost is about $13K/month.
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freqflyer Jun 2019
When my Mom was in a nursing home [long-term-care] she was paying $12,000 per month, and that was 3 years ago. So $13,000 sounds like the going rate going up the Mid-Atlantic area.

Have Dad apply for Medicaid asap.
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Have you tried your Area Agency on Aging?

Has your father given formal HIPAA authorisation for you to liaise with his health care professionals?

Do you have Durable Power of Attorney for him?

2 and 3 are important admin-related steps to take, so see to those as soon as possible.

I am gnashing my teeth at the "counsel of despair" attitude you're getting from the nurses. I *know* health services around the world feel under pressure and unappreciated, but for heaven's sake. Was that really the best she could do?

Whereabouts do you live? Perhaps we can have a dig around and see if there are any Parkinson's or dementia related support organisations operating near you, too. But first things first - get hold of the reins, and get your father's needs assessed.
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mstrbill Jun 2019
Hi Countrymouse, thank you. No to all questions. He has no assets, just the SS check. I don't know if I really need DPOA.

Its been really bewildering with those nurses and doctors. The neurologist referred the home nurses, they came out, told us they can't do anything because Medicare only pays for an immediate or treatable condition, not something like Parkinsons. You would think the Dr should have known this. Then, I had him see a new Primary Dr affiliated with the hospital who did the same thing. The head nurse called me and told me he doesn't qualify so I asked her somewhat frantically "what should I do contact nursing homes?". That was in my head because the neurologist at the last visit had written at the bottom of the the summary to contact nursing homes. Well, I or he don't have that kind of money unfortunately. I sensed the nurse knew this and knew I was in a bind but offered no advice or help. O and one more thing, the doctors office called me and mentioned something about the nurses wanted to refer to Elderly protective services which really got my goat. I take care of him the best I can and he's happy with me. I really don't understand and I'm very upset if someone thinks there's mistreatment going on. All I wan't and need is some help.

We're in CT.
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So sorry you are in this situation. I'm in Oz, not the USA, so I can't really help with the local entitlements. I think that $13,000 was over the top, based on other comments. I hope that someone else can be more help. Look after yourself as well as your father - you matter too. Love, Margaret
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