@branbeth2 wrote:
My father 82 yrs old has moderate dementia and owns his own home with a mortage. He has 4k a month in income but his expenses are 1700 montly and 30k in savings but can not afford in home care as they charge from 30 dollar to 50 dollars hourly. are there any programs in WI that can help him supplment his income for in home care so he can stay in his home w/o giving up everything he has worked for.
Hi BranBeth,
Do take some time to explore the link that Jen posted for you.
Back in DC and Maryland, you'd pay 30 to 50 dollars an hour for an LPN or RN but only 24 or so at the top of the scale for certified nursing assistants, and much less if you either hired privately (not through an agency) or for many hours a day.
What i'd recommend is sitting down with two very different professionals. One is an eldercare attorney, who will look at the assets and expenses, and his long term care needs, and make recommendations. "Everything he worked for" might have to be traded in for decent, humane long term care in different settings-- hopefully home as long as possible, and then perhaps a 'continuous care retirement community' or something. It would be lovely if there is something left over for you to inherit, but meanwhile, we all live in a country where it's kind of up to you to save for dementia, or spend down to medicaid, and what's left over ain't much. I'm not implying that's all you care about. But dementia care is expensive care, and only a lawyer can tell you how to preserve as much of it as possible.
the other professional who's brain i'd pick is a social worker: you look up who to talk to on www.eldercare.gov and type in his zip code. then you make an appointment to see the intake worker, or the most seasoned social worker they have, and come with questions. this social worker will know the best deals, the best home care agencies, all kinds of stuff about the area he lives in. And she's free. (Might be a he but males are rare.)
Please write more, tell us what you do and what you learn because we all need to know. And you'll be an expert soon.
jane