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    Medicaid Asset Protection Trust Pros and Cons 

    Medicaid eligibility rules can be complex, especially when asset protection is a priority. Many families researching Medicaid Asset Protection Trusts’ pros and cons want to know whether these trusts offer the right solution for securing their financial future. A Medicaid Asset Protection Trust (MAPT) can help shield assets while allowing…

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    What is a Medicaid Lookback?

    Regarding long-term care in a nursing home, Medicaid is often the primary payer for individuals who require such services. However, qualifying for Medicaid isn’t as simple as filling out an application. A crucial eligibility factor is the “Medicaid Lookback Period.” Specifically, Medicaid applicants for institutional care need to be aware…

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    Why Moving Is So Hard for People with Dementia

    Elder law attorneys know that making the decision to move an elderly loved one into an assisted living facility is never easy. However, when your elderly parent or grandparent is struggling with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia, the situation can be particularly challenging. Challenges of Moving with Dementia For…

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    Long-Term Care Costs Are Rising — Here’s What You Should Know

    Due to advances in medical technology, more Americans are living longer. In many ways, this is great news. However, this situation has brought about some significant challenges that all aging people now have to face. One of the most pressing concerns is the rising cost of long-term care. Understanding how…

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    The Best Ways to Maintain Independence as a Sandwich Generation Caregiver

    Taking on the task of caregiver for an older or dependent adult can be challenging and stressful. It can also be rewarding. Knowing you’re contributing to your loved one’s quality of life is a good feeling. However, the burden of providing the care and assistance someone else needs can sometimes…

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    Preventing Medicaid Penalties

    In order to receive federal assistance through the Medicaid program for nursing home care, assisted living, in-home care, or adult foster care, an individual must meet the income and asset threshold requirements. Due to these rules, many candidates have to give away their money and resources to qualify. Medicaid administering…

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