If one's husband had to go into a nursing home to live woul the mate have to sell the house to keep

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him in there if she is unable to care for him and would have to be put on medicare or medicade. I believe you cannot have but about $1500 to apply for it.

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October 31 2009 - Wilmington

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Here is the link to the Medicare Eligibilty Form


http://www.medicare.gov/MedicareEligibility/home.asp?version=default&browser=IE%7C8%7CWinXP&language=English

Fill it out and it should give you the right answer.

Regards,

Jay
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