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Answer: Several years before the move to a nursing home becomes likely, you would need to convey it to family member (son or daughter?) or place it in an irrevocable trust. You need to consult an attorney regarding estate planning.
The nursing home can only take it if it has been less than 5 years since the Trust was established.
You bet they can! I worked in nursing homes for years before going back to college. I saw my share of sobbing seniors.
It would take four years at most for nursing but it depends what part of nursing you taking.
no, because you must learn to actually APPLY what you learned in anatomy and physiology.....trust me I've been a nurse for 10 years
The only nursing course that takes 3 months would be a certified nursing assistant. LPNs take about a year and RN school takes 3-4 years depending on what school and if you are going for your bachelor's or not.
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he hadto work for 3 years before going back to school
It depends on what type of nursing degree that you want to get. You can become a licensed practical nurse (LPN) in as little as nine months or you can become a registered nurse (RN) in about two years. If you want to get a bachelors degree in nursing that is going to take around four years. All nurses are required to take classes and train in a real hospital.
trust me it rox.........ive been there for three years and there is a lot of cute and really intelegent people there... trust me you will like it.............i mean if you are going
You need to do your estate planning several years before needing to be cared for in a nursing home. The reason is that the state can go back several years and attach property when the owner received government paid medical benefits. You should seek the advice of an attorney to discuss your options and the consequences of transferring your property to your son. If you simply want to transfer the property to your son then ask that the attorney explain only that issue to you and not an expensive estate planning scheme.
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