A Two Generation Family Long Term Care Crisis – Part 1
Mom and Dad are still living in their home which they own. They both need round the clock nursing home level care and have home health aides living with them. This has been going on for a number of years and they have spent down all their assets on care
Son Responsible For Mom’s Nursing Home Bill
Many times the children of my elderly clients ask whether they can be held responsible for Mom or Dadâs nursing home bill. My answer always was that there wasnât anything to worry about unless you take your parents money. That no longer appears to be the case. A recent
The Risk of Going Through Medicaid Application Process Alone
When money is running out and the family is faced with the need to apply for Medicaid to pay for long term care the question becomes âshould we do this ourselves or should we hire an elder law attorney to help?â Sometimes the hospital or the nursing home tells the
How to Lose Medicaid
The long term care system is a maze and Medicaid in particular is quite complicated. A recent call to our office illustrates that even after receiving Medicaid there are pitfalls to avoid that can cause one to lose Medicaid. Mary (names have been changed) called us because she had been
Elder Law Today Podcast Show #2 The Basics of Medicaid
In the second installment of Elder Law Today Podcast, Yale Hauptman, a practicing New Jersey elder law attorney, explains the basics of the Medicaid nursing home program. Yale explains how this needs-based program works, including the asset and income tests for eligibility. Learn what countable and non-countable assets, Medicaid
Medicaid Mess
Every so often, I come across a situation that illustrates so clearly the dangers of going it alone or getting bad advice when dealing with the common issues and dilemmas that are aging in America. I received a call this week from a son in Mississippi. Mom and Dad, no longer able to live