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Many people put off Medicaid planning until it’s too late. Whether you’re nearing retirement, or know someone who is approaching the age of retirement, it’s time to think about Medicaid eligibility. Nursing home costs can exceed $100,000 annually. Medicaid can provide financial assistance to those qualifying for the government funded program, but a surprising amount of people are not eligible for Medicaid because of their estate.

What is Medicaid?

Medicaid is a government sponsored program that provides funding for low income families. Each state has a different set of rules on eligibility. Contact us for questions governing your eligibility.

Many seniors must meet strict requirements to qualify for Medicaid. Usually, people with a sizable estate cannot qualify, forcing many elderly people to give away their assets to diminish their estate size for Medicaid eligibility. But with a little Medicaid Planning, many people can retain their assets and still qualify.

Medicaid Planning Can Help

Discussing your options with a qualified Elder Law attorney can help with your Medicaid Planning. Before you start giving or selling off your assets, consult with an Elder Law attorney and find out the risks of these actions. Make the wrong move, and you can compromise your eligibility as well as unnecessarily diminish your estate.

It’s your nest egg, and you’ve spent a lifetime building it. Safeguard your legacy and pass it on to your heirs when you’re ready, while still meeting Medicaid eligibility. Find out what Medicaid Planning can do for you.

For more information on Medicaid Planning, download our free report, “Set the Stage for Medicaid Eligibility,” and find out how Medicaid works, and how you can still qualify for the program without compromising your estate. The report also highlights:

  1. Tips on how to include a Medicaid Plan in your Estate Plan
  2. How to plan in the event you become disabled
  3. How to plan for Medicaid without compromising your eligibility

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