You have worked hard all your life and are proud of the money you have managed to save for retirement. However, you know how expensive nursing homes are, and you are worried about how quickly your savings will go if you have to pay for long-term care for you or your spouse one day. Get answers to some common questions about qualifying for Medicaid to pay for a nursing home in these FAQs.
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Can I take money back to erase a gift and qualify for Medicaid for a nursing home?
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My spouse needs to go into a nursing home ASAP. Is it too late to protect our assets?
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Should I spend down assets so I can qualify for Medicaid to pay for my nursing home?
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How can I get a break from caring for my elderly parents?
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Can I protect my house from Medicaid with a Lady Bird Deed in Arkansas?
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Will Medicaid take my house after I die?
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Will my Medicaid coverage transfer if I move to a nursing home in another state?
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What is Medicaid’s spousal impoverishment standard?
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Do nursing home residents on Medicaid get inferior care?
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If Medicaid is paying for my nursing home, can I still have spending money?