Medicaid Planning Can Help Protect Your Assets and Preserve a Legacy

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A fear held by many elderly Americans is that they will end up in a nursing home after a near lifetime of autonomy over their own affairs. Depending on the location and level of care administered, there could be a tremendous financial price attached costing, in some cases, $130,000 a year or more. With such astronomical costs associated with nursing home living, many seniors turn to Medicaid, a government funded program for financial assistance.

Unfortunately, planning for the future for many people was never a top priority in the years leading up to retirement. As a result, a prolonged stay in a nursing home can deplete individual savings rather quickly if paying out of pocket. With nursing home health services on the increase, the only alternative for many elderly people is to turn to Medicaid in hopes of picking up the costs.

Medicaid Planning, done in advance or in response to an emergency need for care, can help to protect your estate whether for your spouse or family members. The right Medicaid plan can protect the nest egg you’ve secured for your family and ensure the legacy you’ve planned for loved ones isn’t depleted by long-term expensive health care costs.

Learn How to Protect Your Assets for Medicaid Eligibility

The laws governing medical eligibility can be complex and hard to understand without the proper insight. Understanding Medicaid eligibility can be complicated further since eligibility rules may differ from state to state or from case to case. To understand your rights, it’s necessary to gain knowledge of the different rules that may apply so that you can properly plan ahead.

We encourage you to download our free report, “Set the Stage for Medicaid Eligibility” where you’ll have access to valuable strategies that can help protect your valuable assets.

Our report covers the following:

  • The importance of planning for disability
  • Medicaid “triggers” that can be used for asset protection
  • Enduring your personal wishes are honored if you become incapacitated
  • And much more

Request our FREE REPORT today and learn how Medicaid Planning can be beneficial in helping preserve your assets and personal legacy.

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