Archive for the ‘Medicaid’ Category

VA Tightens Eligibility for Assisted Living and Home Health Benefits

Obtaining the Aid and Attendance non-service connected pension benefit, for veterans and surviving spouses, can help the claimant age in place in the least restrictive setting, be it in their home or an assisted living facility.

VA Burial Allowances

VA burial allowances are partial reimbursements of an eligible veteran’s burial and funeral costs.

How to Find and Select an Elder Law Attorney

Properly addressing legal issues, in a timely matter can go a long way towards improving the quality of life of your family member, with Alzheimer’s disease, as well as making things easier for the caregivers

‘Gift and return’ strategy saves some elder assets

When an adult child comes to my office, a frequent question “Is their anything I can do to save my mother’s assets?” The child states “I’ve been told that I have to spend all of my mother’s assets on the nursing home.” Additionally, “I cannot do anything, as my mother did not do any medicaid asset planning. Because of the five year look back period, we can’t do anything.” Unfortunately, we see these same MYTHs all the time. Mother does NOT have to spend everything to pay the nursing home. Luckily, I state that “Even if your loved one is…

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Qualifying for Medicaid using “Gift and Return”

Using the Medicaid rules, the “gift and loan” strategy is explained.

Some people simply do nothing about retirement

It’s never too late to stop staring at the headlights and start retirement and asset protection planning.

Issues Regarding Paying a Family Caregiver

If you have gifted any assets, potentially, paying for caregiving by a family member, you may be penalized by Medicaid.

Medicaid – Questions and Answers

Some questions regarding Medicaid Eligibility and Qualification

Myths About Estate and Medicaid Planning

Here’s the Top Four Estate and Medicaid Planning Myths.

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