Your parents may not have enough information about the legal and financial options available to them. You can play an important role by serving as a resource to them, and by providing materials for them to read. As they think about the information, it will offer many opportunities to talk with them.
a) Your parents may be eligible for government programs. Check www.benefitscheckup.org for assistance for people over 55. You might find they’re eligible for benefits that will help pay for prescription drugs, health care, utilities, and other essential items or services.
b) Understand that Medicare generally does not cover long-term care, and Medicaid pays long-term care expenses only for low-income individuals.
c) Suggest your parents learn about long-term care insurance options.
d) Identify what community services may be available if your parents were to remain in their home for as long as possible. Some home modifications, such as bathroom rails and entry ramps, may make sense.