seniors
Social Security benefits may change for seniors after being moved to nursing home
April 7th, 2011
|April 7, 2011
Seniors who collect Social Security benefits may wonder how they might be affected should they have to go to a nursing home.
According to seattletimes.com, moving to a nursing home can affect one’s Social Security benefits, but it depends on the type of facility. Social Security benefits may be reduced or stopped.
It’s important to tell the Social Security Administration when a loved one is moved to such a facility.
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Seniors benefit from Social Security
November 5th, 2010
|Social Security benefits serves as the main source of income for women 65 and older, according to a report from the Joint Economic Community.
Half of elderly women would live in poverty without Social Security, according to ggazette.com. Social Security benefits bring poverty down 12 percent for women 65 and older.
Do you think this report will help justify an increase in Social Security benefits? Do you think more research into Social Security benefits should be done?
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