2021 Nursing Home Medicaid Guide Released

2021 Nursing Home Medicaid Guide ReleasedElder Law Attorneys Friedman & Ranzenhofer, PC have announced the release of their free 2021 NY Medicaid Guide  which answers many frequently asked questions, such as:

  • What are the 2021 asset and income levels that allow Medicaid eligibility?
  • What are the 2021 Medicaid penalty regional rates throughout New York State?
  • What resources are not counted when determining Medicaid eligibility?
  • How can an individual whose income exceeds the Medicaid limit sill qualify for Medicaid?
  • What are the transfer of asset rules?
  • Will Medicaid pay for home care?
  • How do Medicaid rules differ for a single person and a married person whose spouse is still living in the community?
  • What are the advantages of creating a Medicaid Trust?

Click here to download a free copy or call 585-484-7432.

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