Medicaid Estate Recovery is an essential topic for anyone who receives Medicaid and their beneficiaries. What is Medicaid Estate Recovery? It is a series of laws penned by the Federal Government that allows the state where the person lives and pays for the long-term costs of caring for that person to collect the monies paid
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President John F. Kennedy first named May “Senior Citizens Month” in 1963. The name of the month changed to “Older Americans Month” in 1980 at the behest of President Jimmy Carter. The month celebrates the contributions of older adults to our nation and is used as an opportunity to raise awareness about issues facing older
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There exists a misperception that ownership of significant assets is incompatible with eligibility for Medicaid. This is not always the case. In fact, with the assistance of a skilled elder law attorney, you may be able to qualify for Medicaid even if you possess a number of valuable assets. This is good news, as qualification
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Medicaid recovery simply refers to the state’s authority to seize financial resources and assets of an individual who has used Medicaid health insurance for a medical condition, or been a resident at a medical treatment or nursing facility. While many recipients of Medicaid benefits are excluded based on a lack of financial assets and other
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