Medicaid Qualifications

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A Federal court has ruled that an immediate annuity is not considered an asset for Medicaid qualification purposes. - Dave Wingate, Senior Life Care Planning

blog.seniorlcp.com — “The decision applies to annuities, which are irrevocable and nontransferable. In Lopes v. Starkowski [No. 3:lO-CV-307 (JCH)], the United Stated District Court in Connecticut ruled that the income stream from an unassignable immediate annuity is not an asset for Medicaid eligibility. As precedent, it cites a Third Circuit opinion --James...View full resource at blog.seniorlcp.com

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Federal money kept states from cutting Medicaid: survey | Reuters

reuters.com — “WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Public healthcare programs for those with low incomes and for children stayed steady or expanded in almost all U.S. states in 2010, mostly due to extraordinary federal assistance,View full resource at reuters.com

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Federal money kept states from cutting Medicaid: survey | Reuters

reuters.com — “WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Public healthcare programs for those with low incomes and for children stayed steady or expanded in almost all U.S. states in 2010, mostly due to extraordinary federal assistance,View full resource at reuters.com

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Protecting Your House Before or After You Move Into a Nursing Home - Dave Wingate, Senior Life Care Planning

blog.seniorlcp.com — “Generally, you do not have to sell your home for Medicaid qualification of nursing home care. However, the state can file a claim against your home after your death. If Medicaid pays for your nursing home care, the state must attempt to recoup from your estate the amount it paid...View full resource at blog.seniorlcp.com

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