Anyone approaching the age of 65 understands there are few options for paying for long-term care if he or she should need it. Unfortunately, the chances of needing long-term care are high. In fact, at age 65, one has a 70 percent chance of requiring this kind of...
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Medicaid planning follows a web of rules for asset retention
The enormous cost of residency in a nursing home or similar qualified facility in Georgia and other states can be an unexpected development that intrudes to deplete a family's assets. This can erase the carefully laid plans of a couple to enjoy their assets through...
The role of irrevocable trusts in medicaid planning
Georgia families who want to plan ahead for late-life care needs may want to consider an irrevocable trust. When it comes to qualifying for Medicaid, the manner in which assets are held or distributed is incredibly important. Timely Medicaid planning can ensure that a...
Lyft and other services could become part of Medicaid planning
For many Georgia residents, remaining in their home as they age is a top priority. With proper planning, that can be a reality for some. Medicaid planning is an important part of preparing for the future, as individuals must not exceed certain asset thresholds in...
Medicaid planning tips for single seniors
Growing older brings numerous responsibilities, many of which pertain to ensuring that the financial groundwork has been laid for a secure retirement. For some in Georgia, that means Medicaid planning. Looking ahead and making wise decisions regarding Medicaid funding...
Worried about Medicaid planning and retirement? You’re not alone
For those in Georgia who worry about having enough money to carry them through retirement, it's important to understand that these concerns are not uncommon. As the American population ages, many baby boomers are worried that their retirement savings won't last as...
A qualified charitable contribution can help Medicare planning
As Georgia residents near retirement age, it's important to start thinking ahead about Medicare. Making the appropriate changes a few years in advance can maximize one's Medicare benefit when the time comes. One way to engage in active Medicare planning is to consider...
Medicaid planning can help to protect assets
Nursing home care will become a fact of life for many Georgia individuals. While this type of care may be necessary, it does come with a hefty price tag. In fact, the average nursing home charges in excess of $8,000 per month for each resident. For those who have been...
Trusts can affect Medicaid planning
A provision that limits the transfer of assets before a person becomes eligible for government medical benefits may also affect trusts. When a person in Georgia looks into estate planning, keeping this in mind will help ensure the protection of the estate. Medicaid...
Medicaid planning and nursing home costs
As one ages, it is not always possible to remain at home. Sometimes, the Georgia resident's condition simply makes it too difficult for loved ones to care for him or her, and it is necessary to seek out nursing home care. While this may be a necessity, it also comes...