No; but if you can not properly care for your parent, it is wise to follow the recommendation of hospice staff. That is what they are trained to do.
No they can not make you put your parent in a nursing home.
Hospice care can take place at home, a nursing home, or hospice house.
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There is no limit on the amount of money that your parent can give you. You want to do this before they go to the nursing home because the home will take all of their money.
A pharmacy that is closed to the public; as a nuclear, nursing home, IV infusion, hospice or mail-order pharmacy.
This is a very broad question, with no definite answer. There is no clear intended, desirable answer present within this question. If your parent goes to a nursing home, then try to visit them often, don't abandon them, if they are a good parent. Also, make sure that they are not mistreated, because nursing homes are known grounds for public misconduct.
I do not have in-home hospice care but I can give you some information on assisted living care prices. Depending on your location the average cost of in-home living assisted care is $20,904-$52,560. Nursing home costs are about double the amount of in-home care but most provide 24-hour skilled care services which are very beneficial.
No; hospice is chronic.
If you are "permanently and totally disabled" as defined by Social Security and living in your parent's home, your parent can probably transfer the home to you without penalty.
No, but Medicaid might suspend coverage.
There is no provision in Medicaid for assistance in moving a recipient from one residence (such as nursing home) to another. I suspect the same is true for Medicare.