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kwik6porsche
Asked October 2013
If mom is disabled, living with me and has no income, can I add her to my group benefits; life, health, dental etc?
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assandache7
Oct 2013
Also what about SS disability/medicare?
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geewiz
Oct 2013
You can ask your HR representative about what your plan allows . (I somehow doubt it) But what about Medicare? Medicaid?
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