I'm Lost About My Grandpa's Social Security Money, Where Do I Start?
Briefly

Over 70 million people receive monthly Social Security checks and many rely on those payments as their only income. Timely arrival of checks is critical for beneficiaries living in care facilities. A beneficiary lived in a care center where insurance covered most expenses while the beneficiary received small spending money. After the beneficiary passed away, much of the Social Security money received during residence was unaccounted for. The next of kin was advised by the most recent caretaker to review unspent checks. Months after grieving, the next of kin is exploring whether funds are owed and plans to contact the Social Security Administration and the care facility.
Of the 70 million-plus people who receive monthly Social Security checks, many rely heavily on this money. For a large percentage of this group, this money might be their only income, so it's super important that the checks arrive on time, every month. This Redditor is trying to understand where his grandfather's Social Security checks have gone. There is a good chance this is just a simple misunderstanding on the caretaker's part and that the money went to the facility.
After the grandfather passed, the Redditor, as his next of kin, was advised by the most recent caretaker that he should explore the grandfather's unspent checks while living at the new care center. It's been a few months since this all happened, and after taking some time to grieve, the Redditor is considering their next steps. Understandably, the Redditor is also trying to determine if there is any outstanding money that might be owed to the next of kin,
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