Guest guest Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 Jan...I will call Ed's secretary tomorrow and give her your full name and tell her to expect your call on Monday. The best of luck to you, Stevie * * * * * * * * * * Hi Stevie, Please e-mail me the number of the attorney that you are suggesting. I would love to give him a call. I NEED HELP AND THERE JUST SEEMS TO BE NONE! Our assets seem to be all that they see, even though they are separate entities. I don't receive Jim's assets, he does not receive mine. It does not seem to matter that they are separate entities and protected in Trust annuities, as my Elder Care Attorney led me to believe, all they see is that we are spouses and connected. I hope your attorney can help me. Thanks, Jan --- juperant@... wrote: > Dena....has your Mother lost any weight lately? > That's what will get your > Mom qualified the fastest. I called the Hospice > program that my Uncle is on and > they were appalled that you were turned down. Also, > there are many other > Hospice programs out there...you just have to find > one that listens. I have a > message in for (the Director) to call me and > will let you know what she > says. Apparently this is their busiest season! > > I also talked to the lawyers office for Jan and they > gave me two references > up in Northern California and I also found out that > my lawyer works with the > Elderly all over the country. The first call is no > charge as long as you can > cap it off so he can get the jest of what the > problem is and then he can refer > you to someone up there or guide you for his regular > hourly fee over the phone. > I have used him for several years and he got us out > of some sticky > situations with so called " friends " and " family " . > Now, when there is a problem, I just > call him and am able to handle things over the > phone. Well worth the money! > Let me know if you would like his number and I will > email it to you. I would > LOVE to see him get the step-people! LOL > > Lots of luck to both of you! Stevie > > * * * * * * * * * * * * * > > > Dear Stevie and Jan > > I just called hospice with the number you gave me > Stevie. She told me that in California many doctors > feel the patient has to be bedridden because hospice > has been abused in CA. With dementia patients > doctors > were asking for hospice and the patients lived 3 or > 4 > years on the program and this was impacting the > program. So now, doctors think they have to wait > until > they are bedridden. The hospice worker told me that > is > not the case. You can ask for a evaluation from > hospice or from your doctor. Just evaluate and see > if > they meet the criteria. I did this today also. I > left > messages everywhere so I hope and pray someone calls > me back. > > Thanks again Stevie for all your great help Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 Hi Stevie, Please e-mail me the number of the attorney that you are suggesting. I would love to give him a call. I NEED HELP AND THERE JUST SEEMS TO BE NONE! Our assets seem to be all that they see, even though they are separate entities. I don't receive Jim's assets, he does not receive mine. It does not seem to matter that they are separate entities and protected in Trust annuities, as my Elder Care Attorney led me to believe, all they see is that we are spouses and connected. I hope your attorney can help me. Thanks, Jan --- juperant@... wrote: > Dena....has your Mother lost any weight lately? > That's what will get your > Mom qualified the fastest. I called the Hospice > program that my Uncle is on and > they were appalled that you were turned down. Also, > there are many other > Hospice programs out there...you just have to find > one that listens. I have a > message in for (the Director) to call me and > will let you know what she > says. Apparently this is their busiest season! > > I also talked to the lawyers office for Jan and they > gave me two references > up in Northern California and I also found out that > my lawyer works with the > Elderly all over the country. The first call is no > charge as long as you can > cap it off so he can get the jest of what the > problem is and then he can refer > you to someone up there or guide you for his regular > hourly fee over the phone. > I have used him for several years and he got us out > of some sticky > situations with so called " friends " and " family " . > Now, when there is a problem, I just > call him and am able to handle things over the > phone. Well worth the money! > Let me know if you would like his number and I will > email it to you. I would > LOVE to see him get the step-people! LOL > > Lots of luck to both of you! Stevie > > * * * * * * * * * * * * * > > > Dear Stevie and Jan > > I just called hospice with the number you gave me > Stevie. She told me that in California many doctors > feel the patient has to be bedridden because hospice > has been abused in CA. With dementia patients > doctors > were asking for hospice and the patients lived 3 or > 4 > years on the program and this was impacting the > program. So now, doctors think they have to wait > until > they are bedridden. The hospice worker told me that > is > not the case. You can ask for a evaluation from > hospice or from your doctor. Just evaluate and see > if > they meet the criteria. I did this today also. I > left > messages everywhere so I hope and pray someone calls > me back. > > Thanks again Stevie for all your great help > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________________ Yahoo! DSL – Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less. dsl.yahoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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