Sadly nurses do not have bills, they are billed with the expense of the rooms they work in at the hospital. These things really must change.
No, unless the granchild guaranteed the nursing home bills. Otherwise, grandpa, or grandpa's estate would be solely responsible for the bills.
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As long as you meet the non-financial factors of eligibility for Medicaid, the State will expect you to apply your "excess" income/assets to your nursing/medical care and the Medicaid will pick up the remainder of the medical/nursing bills.
HOW MUCH DOES NURSING PAY
how much do nursing assistant make in Trinidad
No, settling up with the nursing home(s) is not an eligibility factor for Medicaid.
Average Nursing Home Administrator Salary: $72000
Nursing assistants get paid from 23,000 to 29,000 a year.
my bills is tmobile much. l need $ 1,000 maybe
There are a number of factors involved, including whether the children are minors or not. Typically the estate is responsible for paying the debts, including the nursing home bills of the deceased. If a child is an adult and has co-signed any paperwork regarding the nursing home, they may be held liable.
I'm making 10.20/hr at a nursing home in WA
No. Not unless they agreed in writing to be responsible for those bills. A parent's estate is responsible for paying their debts whether those debts are for a nursing home, credit cards or utility bills. Their property cannot be distributed until the debts are paid. If there are not enough assets in the estate the creditors are out of luck. The exception is mortgages. If the mortgage isn't paid the bank will take possession of the property by foreclosure.