Elder Care Planning

Medicaid Look Back Provision A Medicaid Lookback is extremely important when it comes to financial eligibility for Medicaid. The purpose of the Medicaid Lookback period is to give the Medicaid agency an opportunity to heck all financial transactions that occurred on the elder’s behalf.This means Read More …

2020 Election- Impacts on Elder Care Planning

The Presidential election of 2020, an event that we have all been greatly looking forward to, is not only a race between Democratic and Republican candidates, rather it is a turning page in healthcare. The current president Donald Trump and the Republican led White House Read More …

Who pays for Nursing home if I overstay the 90 days?

Important Dates to Note Changes in regards to Medicaid Homecare eligibility were intended to start taking place on October 1st 2020, however, these changes have been delayed and are stated to take place on January 1st, 2021. These changes pertain to massive cuts in Medicaid, Read More …

Who pays for Nursing Home if I stay longer than 3 months?

The Covid-19 pandemic had a massive toll on nursing home patients and their family members, as they were unable to see their loved ones during such a difficult and uncertain time. The State Department of Health distributed notices concerning disenrollment from the MLTC plan on Read More …

Medicaid Eligibility After October 1st and new Look Back provision

Important Dates to Note Changes in regards to Medicaid Homecare eligibility were intended to start taking place on October 1st 2020, however, these changes have been delayed and are stated to take place on January 1st, 2021. These changes pertain to massive cuts in Medicaid, Read More …