The Medicaid Planning Guidebook

The Medicaid Planning Guidebook

Author: Michael Anthony

Publisher:

Published: 2020-04-26

Total Pages: 478

ISBN-13:

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The Medicaid Planning Guidebook (Fourth Edition) is the most definitive book in print on the subject of long-term care Medicaid Planning. The Guidebook was created to help advisors provide the best possible advice to their clients with this difficult and complexsubject matter. The book covers in detail: * Medicaid Eligibility Rules - Rules and planning strategies for all 50 states and the District of Columbia (including uniqueMedi-Cal rules and special Medi-Cal case studies).This Guidebook contains over 1500 long-term care Medicaid law and casecitations from every state. * Top Medicaid Planning Techniques - Every proven technique for advisors to use when planning for long-term careMedicaid eligibility is described in detail with formulas and examples which have been updated to include the mostrecent state of Medicaid Planning in the US. * Medicaid Asset Rules - Learn what assets are countable and non-countable towards the asset limit when applying forMedicaid and strategies to protect assets from the Medicaid spenddown. * Medicaid Income Rules - Learn the income limits and share of cost calculations for long-term care Medicaid recipientsand the proper use of a Qualified Income Trust to help qualify someone for Medicaid. * Spousal Impoverishment Rules - Learn about special rules designed to help protect assets for the benefit of theCommunity Spouse. * Transfer Penalties - Learn about the Medicaid lookback and penalties for transfers of resources, which transfers applyand how to plan using transfer rules to your advantage. * Trusts, Annuities, and Promissory Notes - Learn the proper use and role of these vital tools to help protect assets andimmediately qualify for Medicaid, including an expansive section on the use of annuities in Medicaid Planning. * Estate Recovery - Learn what the government is entitled to recover upon the death of someone who receivedassistance through Medicaid and the most effective techniques to avoid loss of assets to recovery. This Guidebookincludes a full survey of state laws and rules on estate recovery. * Advocacy Opportunities and Practical Examples - Learn practical ways to use existing rules to your clients qualifyfor long-term care Medicaid and how to preserve the maximum amount of assets. * Additional Benefits - The Fourth Edition contains a completely new chapter on other benefits andservices available beyond nursing home care and special rules to access those programs. Help your clients avoid spending more than the law requires on the cost of long-term care by learning Medicaid Planningwith the most comprehensive textbook ever written.


The Medicaid Planning Handbook

The Medicaid Planning Handbook

Author: Alexander A. Bove

Publisher: Little, Brown Medical Division

Published: 1992-01

Total Pages: 163

ISBN-13: 9780316103657

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Reviews Medicaid law, answers questions, and offers advice for many different financial situations.


Medicaid 101

Medicaid 101

Author: Charles Bratton

Publisher:

Published: 2018-05-02

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9781986030946

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If you or a loved one are in need of long term care, this book provides practical answers to complex Medicaid issues, including eligibility requirements, myths, facts and mistakes, application process and even support available. The reality in the United States is this: a sizable percentage of people will eventually need some form of long term care. The cost of assisted living and nursing home care is, at times, out of reach financially for anyone and can put most families in debt. Whether you are planning for yourself or a loved one, Medicaid is often the best bet for paying for long term care so learning about the complex Medicaid benefits is a prudent and fiscally responsible endeavor.


The Medicad Handbook

The Medicad Handbook

Author: Sean W. Scott

Publisher: Attorney Sean W. Scott, Esq.

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 121

ISBN-13: 0978505034

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The Medicaid Handbook by elder law attorney Sean W. Scott contains invaluable information and guidance on using Medicaid to pay for nursing home care. The Medicaid Handbook explains the complex Medicaid eligibility process in simple easy-to-understand language. It contains illustrations and diagrams of key concepts and areas of interest including income trusts, spousal diversion and look-back periods. Discusses the legal way to avoid being impoverished by nursing home costs. Shows the reader how to save assets, the house, car, and way of life and still obtain long-term nursing care. Up-to-date information includes the most recent federal Medicaid law changes. Contains information and eligibility criteria for all 50 states.


Medicaid Planning: From A to Z (2021 Ed.)

Medicaid Planning: From A to Z (2021 Ed.)

Author: K. Gabriel Heiser

Publisher: Phylius Press

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 540

ISBN-13: 9781941123140

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Written by an elder law attorney with over 25 years of experience, this manual is the professional edition version of attorney Heiser's best-selling Medicaid Secrets book.


Medicaid in Indiana

Medicaid in Indiana

Author: Gary Price

Publisher:

Published: 2016-05-18

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 9781532887826

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This book was written by an attorney with over 25 years of experience in the field of elder law, and was written with the goal of assisting seniors and their families in making tough decisions regarding long-term care planning, including Medicaid eligibility requirements, while preserving at least some of their assets (and more) during the process. With proper planning and proven strategies, you don't have to be broke or impoverished before you can qualify for Medicaid. This book provides insight and information regarding medicaid planning, and its related issues. Various planning strategies are included in the book with examples that are relevant and accurate to Medicaid planning. The book goes into what services you are entitled to under Medicaid, the general rules for Medicaid eligibility, including rules for single individuals applying as well as rules for married couples. The book also responds to a number of "notorious" misconceptions about medicaid and the medicaid process.