Never too late to devise a Medicaid plan
When a loved one moves to a nursing home, family members are often shocked to learn that the bill is not paid by Medicare or health insurance. Few families have the money to pay the average nursing home bill themselves. In
Why do so many seniors think that Medicare will pay their nursing home bill? That's because Medicare, the health insurance that most seniors have, does pay some nursing home bills. But, that coverage is only for 100 days at most; most seniors are notified that they are no longer eligible for Medicare to pay their bills after 21 days in the nursing home. That's when seniors are on the hook to pay the
What happens when a senior runs out of money? Medicaid, a joint federal and state-funded program, steps in. Medicaid is the government's safety net to pay the nursing homes bills of seniors. In most states, seniors who are not married must deplete all but
Is "spending down" -going through your life's savings -inevitable? No! There are smart financial and legal strategies that allow seniors to shelter assets while still qualifying for Medicaid benefits. These strategies are often called Medicaid planning, and every senior should have a working knowledge of how this type of planning may benefit them. There is a lot of misinformation surrounding the Medicaid program and Medicaid planning. One of the most misunderstood aspects is the belief that once someone enters a nursing home, it's too late to do Medicaid planning. That's simply not true. It's never too late to save assets. Whether someone is entering the nursing home tomorrow, already has been there one week, or has been a resident of the nursing home for five years, Medicaid planning to help save their nest egg is still possible.


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