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Which strategy will promote a happy marriage in retirement?
 
  a) Communicate frequently with your spouse.
   b) Be realistic and expect no sex life after 60.
   c) Understand that marriage satisfaction declines when children leave home.
   d) Breakfast together is the most important factor in an aging marriage.

Question 2

Faith is Ida's 84-year-old widowed mother. Faith currently lives with Ida and has a low income. Her primary care physician is retiring in two months. Ida is considering putting her mother in a nursing home.
 
  What services will Faith qualify for? a) Medicare and Medicaid
   b) Medicaid and Medigap
   c) MedPAC and Tricare
   d) LTC and Medicaid



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triiciiaa

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Answer to Question 1

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theo

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Reply 2 on: Jun 18, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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