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In reply to the discussion: Elder care costs keep climbing; nursing home bill now $91K [View all]notadmblnd
(23,720 posts)27. My sister takes care of a dementia patient 24/7/365, she lives in
does the cooking, cleaning of the house including the yard work. She does the feeding, lifting (getting patient in and out of bed), along with bathing, dressing and changing of diapers. She earns 1800 dollars a month. Of course she does not pay the household bills, the lady's family does that.
I really don't understand why it should cost 91k annually to take care of elderly people in nursing homes. It seems to me it should cost less.
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I understand that but if that is the case, of course the costs are going to be more.
yeoman6987
Apr 2015
#8
The initial cost is more, but after a few years the cost of building a private room
pnwmom
Apr 2015
#9
Infections are a significant problem. Conflict among residents is also an often unacknowledged problem
pnwmom
Apr 2015
#12
Steve, does your state have in home health care? A lot of that is happening here in MN lately. My
jwirr
Apr 2015
#5
If you need 24-hour care, in-home care can end up costing more than a nursing home,
enough
Apr 2015
#22
I have not seen that but then in MN home care does not mean that you do not go to the doctors or
jwirr
Apr 2015
#26
Definitely boats need to be rocked in that situation. Medicare usually can provide wheel chair
jwirr
Apr 2015
#46
Yes, the little child my grand daughter cares for is one of those. Her mother takes her shift but
jwirr
Apr 2015
#25
That's for people paying full freight. Just like with college students, many residents
pnwmom
Apr 2015
#7
Most of them suck. But my mother's is wonderful. So I know it's possible -- though much too rare.
pnwmom
Apr 2015
#16
walkers wisconsin is growing more aggressive in recovering every penny they can
dembotoz
Apr 2015
#30
Care for company? I worry about care if I am too old to take care of myself.
Paper Roses
Apr 2015
#35