managed fee for service plans
Yes and the assisted living facility would get some other funds from other sources that may qualify for.
If you both qualify for one then you can it does not matter if you separate ...
No. They are separate, independent programs that are not affect by the other. You can be eligible for both at the same time as long as you qualify for each of them.
It doesn't. They are separate programs and you have to qualify for them individually.
Yes, if their credit history allows them to qualify for more financing.
To use long term care insurance to pay for assisted living care for your mom, you will need to review the policy to ensure that assisted living is a covered benefit. Contact the insurance company to understand the specific requirements for coverage and the process for submitting a claim. You may also need a healthcare provider to document your mom's need for assisted living care to support the claim.
A charter is a hired private tour or enterprise, and in this case each of the games hunts is a separate "charter" that you have to qualify for.
Yes, they are separate programs and you can receive both as long as you qualify for each of them separately.
United States: The couple must consult with a professional to determine if they qualify for a civil annulment. Only a civil annulment would sever the legal bond between them. If they do not qualify for a civil annulment they must petition for a divorce.
Neither relies on the other for eligibility. You have to qualify for each of them as they are separate programs with their own rules.
No. Compound is not a compound word because if you try to separate it, you would get com & pound. Com is not a word (the com in a website does not qualify as a word).
Currently? I do not think so. I just spoke to an employer in Clinical facility, I am an LMHC and apparently could not qualify for the job because of billing restrictions. Note: this job was in Florida