Sunday, June 21, 2009

The Asset Rules - Medicaid Eligibility

The first basic rule of nursing home Medicaid eligibility is that an applicant, whether single or married, may have no more than $2,000 in "countable" assets in his or her name. "Countable" assets generally include everything you own, except for the applicant's home (if it is located in Massachusetts and it has equity less than $750,000). Everything else,(second homes, retirement savings, life insurance) is counted and may have to be spent down before you can obtain eligibility.

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