Archive for September 2018
Expert Tips for Georgia Medicaid: Qualified Income Trusts 101
Georgia has an “income cap” that is currently set at $2,250/month for nursing home Medicaid eligibility. This means that anyone this limit must jump through an extra hoop. Hurley Elder Care Law’s blog explains this extra hoop.
Read MoreAnnouncement: The VA is Making Big Changes to the Aid and Attendance Benefit
Yesterday, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced big changes to the VA Aid and Attendance Benefit. In its final rule published on September 18, 2018, the VA added a look back period for asset transfers, established net worth limits, and added new medical expense deduction limitations. Here are the highlights of the new rules:…
Read MoreExpert Tips for Georgia Medicaid: How Mr. Smith Pays for His Wife’s Nursing Home Care
Mr. Smith was shocked when he was told that his wife could be eligible for Medicaid. Although they have never been wealthy, Mr. and Mrs. Smith always worked decent paying jobs and saved for retirement in their IRAs. How could they be eligible for Medicaid?
Read MoreExpert Tips for Georgia Medicaid: Six Tips to Getting into a Nursing Home Without a Hospitalization
Finding a nursing home bed in the Metro Atlanta area can be difficult. In May, we published a blog about this issue that you can read here: https://hurleyeclaw.com/2018/05/09/finding-right-nursing-home-metro-atlanta/ In summary, you can read that many of our nursing homes in Metro Atlanta are accepting residents for short-term rehab (or sub-acute rehab) only and do not…
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