Though Medicaid is the solution of last resort for many, you do not automatically qualify for Medicaid coverage if you need long-term care as an elder. It is a need-based program, and you cannot qualify if you have countable assets that exceed $2000 in value.
Topics covered in this report include:
- Paying for Long-Term Care
- Healthy Spouse & Medicaid Monthly Maintenance Needs Allowance
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