Help me protect my family — Crisis
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Help me protect my family: Either someone is already admitted to a nursing home or is about to be placed in a nursing home
Don’t go broke and don’t lose your house!
We define a Medicaid crisis as a situation where an individual has either been admitted to a nursing home or is about to be placed in a nursing home, and they have been told that they have too much money/assets to qualify for Medicaid. The family is dealing with long-term health care costs that range from $5,000 to $10,000 per month, and the only source to pay those expenses seems to be the family’s life savings. It is not unusual for well-intentioned individuals to give a family incorrect advice regarding their ability to qualify for Medicaid. As Medicaid crisis attorneys, we are aware of at least 30 money-saving strategies to assist a single individual and more than 60 strategies for married couples.
We know the legal rules to help qualify a loved one for Medicaid and to preserve the maximum amount permissible. Many of our clients have been told by nursing home intake staff, social workers, Medicaid workers, and others that they do not qualify for Medicaid. Nonetheless, we regularly save our clients between $100,000 and $500,000 of their life savings.
Call us, and if you can provide us with some basic information regarding your income and expenses, we can tell you promptly how much money we can save you and when your loved one would be qualified for Medicaid benefits. It is never too late to call us, unless all of your assets have already been spent.
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