No. Most plans don't offer provisions for putting a parent on their insurance.
Why would you be able to use a strangers health insurance? You are not even related. I believe it's even illegal to use someone else's health insurance unless you are added on it.
Check out the government web site for health insurance. You can also check with the county or parish government to see if your mother qualifies for food stamps, help with heat, or any other assistance.
Yes, you can get life insurance on your mother. A child and mother have insurable interest in each other. Insurable interest is required in order to purchase life insurance on another person. Spouse have insurable interest, siblings, and parents-and-children. Your mother may need to answer some health questions, sign a life insurance application, and take a physical exam to qualify for life insurance.
She should apply for California Medicaid.
In general most health insurance polices cover the cost of home health care. But each policy will have certain requirements that must be met in order to qualify. You need to contact her insurance company for more details.
Take him back to court.
As long as you are a legal guardian then he should be able to be added.
yes health care insurance provide dental coverage i think well maybe i dont know why are you asking me whyyyyyyy holy mother bejesus stop asking me thank you for asking me
It depends on the specific health insurance plan your mother has. If she has what is known as "Long-Term Care Insurance" then yes, the costs of assisted living will be covered by the insurance. You should contact her insurance provider for more details about her specific situation.
Contraceptive is allowed in Islam if pregnancy causes health problems to the mother and endangers her. Also it is allowed if the husband can't afford big family expenses.
Yes, my mother has had one and she is fully covered. There is no reason for them not to cover her unless her employer doesn't offer health insurance or she can not afford it. Those are the main circumstances. One last reason is if her health insurance has dropped her for a previous reason such as she did not notify them of a past medical issue. Hysterectomy is not a reason for no coverage.
There are too many variables to give you an "on average". How old is your Mom? How much insurance? What kind of insurance? How is her health? And most importantly, will she sign an application? I can help. 4LifeGuild