My 80-year-old mother needs special care, but Medicare doesn’t pay. Now the household wants to accept your Social Security. Is this legal?
Shutterstock Moneywise and Yahoo Finance LLC may earn commissions or income through links in the content below. Once you turn 65, there is a 70% chance that you will need some type of long-term care for the rest of your life, according to LongTermCare.gov (1). Unfortunately, paying for this care can be very difficult: according…