Can Medicaid Planning Be Counted on to Protect Your Assets?

Learn How to Plan for Medicaid Eligibility

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Find out how Medicaid planning has ended up being a lifesaver for thousands who took the time and effort to learn how their nest egg and assets could remain protected even if qualifying for and receiving Medicaid benefits.

Unfortunately, there are still those who believe that Medicaid coverage absolutely requires, with no exceptions, program recipients to give away or sell assets to offset health care costs incurred as a result of nursing home care services. Fortunately, this is not always the case.

The one thing all the experts agree on is that having to pay for nursing home care services can empty a nest egg or eliminate a savings account virtually overnight. With annual average nursing home costs of $134,000, few seniors can afford to pay out of pocket expenses. Others must rely on the financial help of family members or friends.

Individuals hoping to qualify for Medicaid benefits must meet certain financial criteria guidelines after which they may be required to spend-down their assets until the assess are a fraction of their original net worth. They may also be required to sell or give away personal property to offset the cost of nursing home health services.

Make Sure Your Assets Are Safe

You can learn more about safeguarding your assets by downloading our FREE report, “Set the Stage for Medicaid Eligibility.” It’s your right to become better informed about strategies that can help protect your assets should you be admitted to a nursing home for long-term care services.

Our report offers information on the following topics:

  • The crucial need to plan to meet the challenges of an unfortunate disability
  • Using Medicaid “triggers” to protect your estate
  • Making certain your wishes and requests are honored
  • And much more

Download your FREE report today and get started on putting a plan in place that can help keep your legacy alive.



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