The hospital authorities told me that Medicare will not pay for custodial care.
But many people who need custodial care may not have such a medical condition.
Care is not even up to the level of custodial care.
That is more than $74,000 a year -for custodial care alone!
In 1953, Hays' mother, whom he had seen only once since her entry into custodial care, died.
If a person needs custodial care alone, Medicare won't cover it.
These bills do not cover the elderly who need long-term custodial care.
UnitedHealthcare said the treatment was "custodial care" and thus not covered by the health plan.
Private insurance is needed because Medicare does not cover custodial care.
The trust can be used for the extra services like personal care or custodial care.