Do you know why Medicare is not reliable?

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I talked to my cousin last week about the eligibility for Medicaid since I decided to keep my father-in-law in an assisted living facility coz my husband has hectic day in his job and I am busy with my business and the kids. Since we’re paying a lot for taxes my husband and I thought that Medicare could help us keep up with the costs of the facility. however, I was disappointed with what I found out! No wonder why a lot of Americans cant foot the bill for long tern care services and why they end up impoverished. If you want to know what I am talking about, better read it from here: http://funadvice.com/r/15gbenred1b

Answer #1

Basically Medicare and supplements were designed for health related issues on a short term basis. Medicaid for LTC But only if the person qualifies as low income and without assets and the home he is in accepts Medicaid. Medicare/Meicaid can be highly confusing in the government’s fine print and red tape to address. My recommendation would be to Contact your “Dept of Aging and LTC” for a better understanding of your options and approach to the particulars of his situation. They assist those families to better understand the guidelines and process.

Answer #2

Painting a Wood Desk

  1. Find a good space for painting that will not harm other surfaces. Protect these surfaces from paint and debris by using layers of old newspaper, old rags or cardboard. An outdoor space is ideal. Be cautious about staining cement or grass with your chosen color. 2 Clean the desk thoroughly with a gentle, non-bleach cleanser. 3 Sand the desk with a very fine sandpaper. After sanding, make sure to completely brush away the debris using a dusting rag. Particles that are left over from the sand job will get stuck in the paint. 4 Use a milk-based or high-quality latex paint and a wide, natural bristle paintbrush. Milk paints are recommended for use on wood, but this type is not always available. Well-respected brands of latex paint are also great for painting a desk and come in a wide variety of colors. 5 Complete your paint job by adding a sealant or finish. Polyurethane products work well for giving the desk a clean, finished look. Use matte polyurethane over your paint color to reduce shine. Apply the finish using a polyurethane foam paint brush with average thickness (9/16 inch or thicker).

Painting a Metal Desk

1  Paint a metal desk outdoors or in a large warehouse-style space. Place something on the floor to protect other surfaces, such as old cardboard or scrap wood.
2 Strip any existing finish or paint. This is a difficult step when painting a metal desk. Sanding with fine sandpaper will work, but if you have the resources, use a chemical stripper. Chemical strippers are unpleasant, but they get the job done quickly and efficiently. If you do utilize a stripper, follow up with sandpaper.
3 Purchase spray paint in your preferred colors. Spray paint is by far the cheapest and easiest way to paint a metal desk. If spray paint is unavailable or you choose not to use it, buy strong enamel paint.
4  Warm the metal desk and the area where you will be painting. A heat lamp or hair dryer may be helpful. Paint attaches itself to metal surfaces much more efficiently in a heated environment.
5  Spray the surface with the paint. Before you begin, shake the can for over a minute. Using smooth strokes, pass lightly over the desk. Hold the can a few inches from the surface and keep the can parallel to the desk at all times. In other words, maintain the same distance from the surface. Cock your head so you can see what you are painting--don't put the can directly in front of your face. When you see the surface become wet from the paint's spray, move the can to the next spot. Don't linger on one spot, but make sure the paint has hit the surface before moving on.
6  Repeat the spray paint process for multiple coats. Never paint a metal desk with just one coat.

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