Qualifying for MassHealth and Medicaid is essential for many people as the high cost of nursing home care can quickly wipe out a person’s lifesavings.
MassHealth/Medicaid can pay for nursing home care, but it is “means tested”, and there are strict rules regarding the transfer of assets for the purpose of qualifying for MassHealth/Medicaid. In the midst of a crisis, where can you turn for help and guidance?
We deal with these types of problems every day. We are crisis managers who take charge when things start spinning out of control. Our attorneys and professional staff help people apply for and qualify for MassHealth/Medicaid. We protect the homes and lifesavings of people going into nursing home facilities. We even provide assistance with nursing home placement.
Many of our clients live out of state and can only be in Massachusetts for a limited time. We can handle the many details associated with going into a nursing home, while you focus on helping your mother, father or loved one.
We offer a free 24/7 case evaluation via our website Live Chat service or by phone.
Paying for Nursing Home Care
MassHealth/Medicaid applies a five-year look back period for the transfer of assets. That means that the government can take any assets that have been transferred out a person’s name in order to pay for Medicaid-funded nursing home care.
Many exceptions exist however, and with careful planning and attention to details, it is possible to qualify for MassHealth/Medicaid while preserving assets. There are many tools and resources that can enable you to protect your home and assets. We can also complete the complex paperwork involved in a MassHealth/Medicaid application.
Our attorneys and staff are compassionate and caring. We understand the difficult position you are in — and we will work hard to achieve the best possible solution for you and your loved one.
We offer a free 24/7 case evaluation via our website Live Chat service or by phone.