Having sold health insurance, I would never go anywhere but a good independent agent. Contact a couple locally, and then contact a couple in a major metro area. See what kinds of plans are being offered. Be wary of "temporary insurance" and really cheap policies, they might not cover anything. If the person in question has medical problems and is rated up look at "Cover Colorado", a good option for people who have trouble getting insurance. I once had an agent sell me a policy and misrepresent it. It was temporary insurance and I had been told that I might need surgery soon and I asked if it would be covered. The agent said "yes", and it wasn't. Because I had a witness, the agent ended up paying my hospital bills. With this in mind, you might want to take a savvy friend with you when you talk to agents about health insurance.
With senior living communities there are 2 main types,assisted living and independent living. Depending on health needs you can choose either.
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Independent insurance agents earn their living by matching insurance customers with the insurance they need. Unlike some insurance companies that employ agents to sell their brand of insurance, independent agents are not bound to a single company. This means that they can get competing quotes from multiple companies to help their customers find the best policies and premiums. Independent agents also have more flexibility to sell different types of insurance that can help customers with special needs. Some insurance companies do not allow independent agents to sell their insurance, so insurance shoppers should also check for quotes from other insurers before completing an insurance agreement.
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.
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In many countries, such as those in Europe, health coverage is provided by the state as a basic human right. Anyone living in a country that does not provide free health care would need to buy health coverage from an insurance company. Many such countries have insurance companies specializing health care insurance.
What you need is assisted living insurance. Don't take a policy out if you are in good health until you are ready to retire. Make sure the insurance company that you choose has a good rating and check out websites like; http://www.ambest.com and compare rates and policys for assisted living plans for you.
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Citizenship is not a prerequisite obtaining health insurance. So, you are free to pick and chose as you see fit. If you can afford it, Blue Cross/Blue Shield offer good plans.
Not really u have to get married and same residence sorry to hear this thxs for asking
It depends, I am 20 and still on my parents insurance, But i am also a full time student. I also have to say that I am still living in my parents home.