Worried that Your Medicaid Eligibility is In Jeopardy?

Learn How Medicaid Planning Can Help You Retain
Your Medicaid Eligibility

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Medicaid is a government funded program that provide financial assistance for seniors that need help paying for healthcare services such as a nursing home. People must meet certain criteria in order to receive Medicaid. In some cases, trying to meet eligibility for Medicaid can leave a person with nothing, often having to deplete their net worth, or give assets away in order to qualify for Medicaid. But with a little Medicaid Planning, you can use this government benefit and still retain your estate.

Explain Medicaid Eligibility
For need-based programs, government will establish eligibility requirements for those applying to receive its benefits. The Medicaid program is no different. Medicaid has its own eligibility requirements.

What’s Involved in Medicaid Planning?
There are techniques that will help you retain your Medicaid eligibility while still maintaining certain assets. For example, instead of holding onto assets until you pass away, you might be able to transfer the ownership to a family member or sell the property now in order to help you qualify for Medicaid. However, that is very complicated and anyone attempting that should first consult with an attorney, preferably one with estate, trust, or elder planning experience.

Want to know more? Download “Set the Stage for Medicaid Eligibility,” a free informative white paper that will show you:

  1. Medicaid Planning 101
  2. How to create guidelines for what should happen if you become disabled
  3. How to hang onto your assets and Medicaid Eligibility through smart Medicaid Planning

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