Please join Attorney Carl Zacharia as he discusses 10 essential planning details that you and your loved ones need to know when applying for Medicaid for long term and nursing home care.
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Please join Attorney Carl Zacharia as he discusses 10 essential planning details that you and your loved ones need to know when applying for Medicaid for long term and nursing home care.
To qualify for Medicaid, you must have limited income and assets (in most states, no more than $2,000 in your name). If you have more than that, you may find yourself having to "spend down" your extra assets to meet the $2,000 limit.
Research by the American College of Financial Services sheds light on the need for improvements in retirement financial literacy. The overall retirement income literacy score was just 31 percent -- a failing grade.Â
Recently proposed legislation seeks to offer financial relief for unpaid family caregivers. Introduced in November 2023, the Lowering Costs for Caregivers Act of 2023Â is the result of a bipartisan effort to lessen the costs of family caregiving.