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beason
Asked November 2010
If my 101-year-old grandmother only has Social Security and a small pension to live on where can she live?
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toadballet1
Nov 2010
If she can qualify, a Medicaid nursing home could be possible. But I agree with luvmom: a family member taking her into his/her home is the best bet for her continued survival.
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anonymous101100
Nov 2010
Huh? where is she now, take her into your home I say, gees bless her heart.
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