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| Medicaid Planning - Protecting Your Assets from Loss and Preserving Your Legacy
Learn How to Plan for Medicaid EligibilityDownload Your Free Report TodayLife happens, and for many people planning for the future was something they meant to do but just couldn’t seem to find the time for. While many people have enjoyed a measure of control over their life and affairs, an unfortunate decline in health could mean a prolonged stay in a nursing home facility. Without the personal finances to pay expenses out of pocket, bills can pile up quickly and completely wipe out a lifetime of savings. Depending on the location and level of medical care administered, home health services and expenses can cost as much as $134,000 annually. For many elderly, Medicaid planning can be the answer in helping navigate the cost of nursing home services and medical expenses. Medicaid Planning to Preserve Your Estate We know there are a lot of questions that need answering, such as if you’ll qualify for Medicaid. To qualify for Medicaid, individuals must meet certain financial eligibility criteria; however, there may be instances where eligibility for Medicaid home services could mean a reduction of net worth and having to sell or give away assets. This is why we encourage you to download our FREE report, “Set the Stage for Medicaid Eligibility” where you’ll learn a number of valuable strategies that can help protect your assets. The legacy you’ve built and hope to leave behind shouldn’t have to be depleted by the cost of long-term care administered by a nursing home. Our free report covers:
The right Medicaid plan can work to protect your nest egg and help ensure the legacy you’d like to leave behind isn’t depleted by long-term care coverage. Request a FREE Report today and learn more about how Medicaid planning can be a benefit in helping to protect your assets and ensure that your legacy continues. Featured Blog PostMistakes that Families Make With Medicaid and Nursing Home Expenses Medicaid often enters the lives of senior citizens when it comes to paying for the catastrophic costs of nursing home care. Not being familiar with the complex Medicaid system, many families make mistakes within this confu read more–> |
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