Another Home Based Medicaid Option – Part 3
In the final post of 3, this week I again discuss the Personal Preference Program, a home based Medicaid program. As I explained last week, once an applicant is approved through the usual Medicaid application process, a consultant is assigned to the case to determine a budget that is then used
Another Home Based Medicaid Option? Part 2
Last week I wrote about another possible home based Medicaid option in New Jersey beyond the traditional one. It’s called the Personal Preference Program or PPP. It gives the Medicaid recipient and his or her family members more control over the type of care the recipient receives. As I stated last week the
Another Home Based Medicaid Option?
In the past year we have probably handled more Medicaid home based applications than in the previous 5 years combined. Much of this has to do with the current pandemic and the reluctance of families to place their loved ones in facilities where maintaining Covid safety is more difficult than in
How Scrutinizing is Medicaid Really? Part 2
Last week I wrote about a question I hear often about Medicaid. Isn’t there a certain amount of gifting that is allowed under Medicaid regulations? The answer as I stated last week is that there really isn’t. Any gift or transfer for less than fair value is subject to a penalty. In practice, however,
How Scrutinizing is Medicaid Really? Part 1
I had a conversation with a client recently about avoiding potential Medicaid penalties if and when she is ready to file a Medicaid application. She asked me a question I get often. “Is there an amount I can gift that is small enough that would not trigger a Medicaid penalty, say for
Alternatives to 1st Party SNTs – Part 2
In my blog post last week I wrote about 1st party special needs trusts, which are helpful in maintaining Medicaid benefits for someone who may receive an unexpected inheritance or the proceeds of a personal injury settlement. 1st party SNTs, however, can only be funded when the beneficiary is under age
Alternatives to 1st Party Special Needs Trusts – Part 1
I have written previously in this blog about situations that call for a 1st party special needs trust. For example, we receive calls from personal injury attorneys who have achieved settlements for their clients who are on Medicaid. In other cases clients on Medicaid receive an inheritance from a family member which
What Makes an Annuity Medicaid Compliant? (Part 2)
In last week’s post I explained what makes an annuity a Medicaid compliant annuity (MCA). This week I’ll explain how MCAs are helpful in qualifying for Medicaid. If you are a frequent reader of this blog you know that Medicaid is a needs based benefit with an asset limitation and also income
Don’t Forget About the Elective Share – Part 2
Last week I wrote about Jim’s call to our office. His dad died leaving everything to Jim, including the task of taking care of his mom who had been living at home needing nursing home level care. Jim had found a nursing facility who would take her in. It would cost him $100,000
Don’t Forget About the Elective Share
Jim’s dad had recently died leaving him to care for his mom. His dad knew that Jim would need to place his mom in a facility. She could not longer be cared for at home. He wanted to provide for that care but he also wanted to leave Jim an inheritance. Dad went to an