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How Much Will Medicare Affect My Mother

If i were to buy a car, but if i were to use a cosigner would it affect the cosigners spouse medicare benefit?

my dad receives medicare benefits from the US gov. however my mom is only allowed to have only a maximum of $3000 on installments since they are married it applies to her too. now my question is if i were to have my mother as my cosigner in buying a car would it affect in hurting my dads medicare benefits? its really hard to explain i cant really word it out. please help

Medicare question buying car before medicare?

My grandma is 81 and has a toyota corolla that she will be selling to my mother, but will be used by me. ( Im 18) She is selling to mother to cut price, etc. Anyways, she soon will run out of money to cover the assitance home she lives in and will need medicare. We came up with the idea that if she sold this car and bought a new lets say 20-30k car then a month later down the road sold it and said she had bad eye vision we could get a new car to drive for my mother whos car was totalled. Is buying something bad for medicare or should this not affect it? Supposenly expenses matter. Thanks!

I have a friend whose mother has the disease ALS (lugarics disease) is there a way for medicare to pay for it?

I was told that my friend's mother was not able to recieve medicare benefits because medicare doesn't want to pay for the treatment of ALS. I was wondering if this was true. I am DESPERATE to find any answers that may help. Thank you for taking the time to respond.

My mother applied for Social Security disability and was denied benefits. What can I do?

@Gypsy: It doesn't just come out with a specific reason. That is part of what is frustrating to me. Let me give you the next paragraph, the part I summarized earlier:
"Although you cannot receive monthly Social Security disability checks, you will have Medicare health insurance protection starting August 2013 if you are still disabled and meet all other requirements then. Your Medicare card and information about those benefits will be sent to you about 3 months before Medicare entitlement begins."
And then the next paragraph:
" Doctors and other trained personnel decided that you are disabled. And we realize that your health may not improve. But we must review all disability cases. Therefore, we will review your case in 5 to 7 years. We will send you a letter before we start the review. Based on that review, your Medicare will continue if you are still disabled, but will end if you are no longer disabled."
So as far as I can see a clear reason is not present;

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