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Understanding the Medicaid Look-Back Period and Penalty Period
Seniors with limited income and assets must often use a spend-down strategy to qualify for Medicaid, but gifting can trigger a penalty period of ineligibility. Learn about Medicaid asset transfer rules to avoid problems with paying for long-term care.
8 CommentsHiding Money from Medicaid: Don't Do It
Hiding assets by not reporting them to Medicaid is illegal and considered fraud against the state. However, there are a number of legal techniques for protecting your parent's assets so that they pass to you.
6 Comments“Spending Down” for Medicaid: One Caregiver’s Personal Journey
Navigating Medicaid’s financial eligibility requirements is complicated, and the spend down process is one of the trickiest parts. Learn from this caregiver’s experiences before devising your own Medicaid planning strategy.
86 CommentsWeighing the Pros and Cons of a Living Trust
A living trust is a popular financial tool that can be used for Medicaid planning, estate planning and tax planning purposes. However, a trust may not be the best the best approach, depending on a person’s long-term goals and unique financial situation.
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Medicaid Lookback Questions
When it's time that we need to get husband on Medicaid, what happens to his retirement?
1 Answerlealonnie1 Answered 5 hours agoMy grandmother is thinking of going into assisted living or a nursing home part of it covered by Medicare/Medicaid. Can I rent her house?
4 AnswersGeaton777 Answered 6 hours agoAlabama Medicaid Audit Questions
5 AnswersCaringWifeAZ Answered May 28, 2026I am afraid about needing Medicaid in future. Do I need to get a divorce?
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Medicaid Lookback Discussions
The responsibilities of being POA.
1 CommentAlvaDeer Commented Feb 2025Applying for Medicaid: Is there a way to get assistance with the process that doesn't cost thousands?
20 CommentsElizabethAR37 Commented Dec 2024I cannot afford to keep my dad in memory care. We are currently self-paying as he does not currently qualify for Medicaid. What are my options?
15 CommentsJoAnn29 Commented Jul 2024My husband has a monthly income of $2400 from pension and SS. I also have a pension and SS.
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