Protect Your Estate With a Medicaid Plan

Medicaid Planning can Ensure your Medicaid Eligibility

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Today, a person can expect to live until he or she is 77.9 years old. That’s great news, but it’s also daunting, considering that the costs of long-term health care continue to rise. How can you make sure you don’t drain your estate paying for long-term health? Wouldn’t it be great if you could retain your Medicaid eligibility while preserving your estate for loved ones? You can with the proper Medicaid planning.

The Best Way to Keep Your Medicaid Eligibility

Medicaid is a need-based program which means it is intended to provide benefits to those with the greatest financial need. The government has created certain requirements in order to qualify for Medicaid called Medicaid Eligibility Requirements. You may not meet the eligibility requirements if your assets exceed a certain value. There are some techniques that can help people retain substantial assets and still qualify for Medicaid assistance. Those that attempt to sell or gift their property in order to be Medicaid eligible should be very careful. We strongly suggest that, before taking such steps, you consult an experienced estate, trust, or elder care attorney.

How Do You Proceed?

Medicaid planning can help you keep your Medicaid eligibility. It’s that simple.

Download and read our free paper “Set the Stage for Medicaid Eligibility.” You’ll discover:

1. How Medicaid planning is directly tied to Medicaid eligibility

2. Why you need a plan in the event you become disabled

3. How Medicaid can help supplement your long-term health care expenses

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