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| Protect Your Nest Egg With Medicaid Planning
Learn How to Prepare for Medicaid EligibilityDownload Your Free Report Today
With annual nursing home costs as high as $140,000, Medicaid planning is becoming a necessity for many Americans. Medicaid planning can help you secure nursing home coverage while protecting your nest egg, maintaining your spouse’s financial independence, and allowing you to preserve your assets for the next generation. But how would you attain Medicaid eligibility if you became disabled before you could begin Medicaid planning? Medicaid Eligibility: What it Takes Not everyone automatically qualifies for Medicaid. Medicaid eligibility requires that you meet certain income and asset requirements. This is where Medicaid planning comes in. Through Medicaid planning, you can play by the Medicaid rules to shift your assets, qualify for benefits, and avoid depleting your nest egg to pay for care. Preparing for Medicaid Eligibility But what would happen if you became disabled before you could start Medicaid planning? Without an advance plan, your hard earned savings could be in jeopardy. Our free report, “Set the Stage for Medicaid Eligibility” shows you how to avoid this situation. Download it now and learn:
Nursing home costs are on the rise, making Medicaid eligibility a necessity for more Americans. Call us today and learn how to set yourself up to win when it comes to Medicaid planning. Featured Blog PostYoungest, Poorest Children Going Without Medicaid Dental Care It’s estimated that about 16 million low income children receiving health care through Medicaid are not receiving adequate dental care, according to a story from ABC news. Though Medicaid is designed to cover the healthcare needs of low-income children… read more–> |
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