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Home care or nursing home
costs can quickly deplete your family's savings. However,
proper planning for Medicaid eligibility can protect your
assets and assure that the necessary health care services
will be provided when needed.
Misinformation and faulty advice
can be very costly. Your "know-it-all" (pick one: son-in-law,
cousin, relative, friend) may sound like he or she knows all
about the Medicaid process but are you willing to risk your
family's hard earned savings? Our professional advisors have
helped thousands of people like yourself file Medicaid applications.
We are ready to work with you and guide you through every
step of the Medicaid process.
Planning for Medicaid Eligibility
The best time to start planning for Medicaid eligibility
is before you need it. This assures that look-back period
and penalties are minimized when it become necessary to file
a Medicaid application.
If you failed to do your financial planning and your relative
is already in a nursing home, it is still not too late to
avoid many of the usual pitfalls.
What to do with your relative's home and how and when to transfer
the assets, are important decisions that require professional
guidance. Proper decisions prevent much anguish later on.
Gathering the Medicaid Application
Gathering the information needed to file a Medicaid application
can be a daunting process. Identification documents, earnings
and asset records, insurance policies, and bank statements
- going back several years can seem like an impossible requirement.
Our people are trained to know exactly what you need and how
to get it.
Click here for a
checklist
Filing the Medicaid Application
Poorly executed, incomplete or inaccurate Medicaid applications
can delay the Medicaid approval process or lead to an outright
rejection of your application. Professional help in filing
yourMedicaid application helps lead to a quick approval whereas
doing it on your own can be a long drawn out process culminating
in a rejection.
Our professional staff can help you gather the necessary
documentation and lead you through the maze of the Medicaid
application to assure that your application is submitted accurately
and completely.
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