Medicaid Planning: Exempt and Countable Assets

Exempt and countable assets

Thanks for sticking with us over the past few weeks, as we have explored Nursing Home Medicaid more deeply. We know it can feel overwhelming and complicated. We are sharing this information so you realize that you have options to protect your income and assets while getting necessary skilled nursing care. This is called Medicaid…

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Nursing Home Medicaid for Individuals

Nursing Home Medicaid for Individuals

Last week, we answered some of the most common questions about Medicaid planning for couples. Today, we’re focusing on Nursing Home Medicaid rules for individuals, specifically income limits and how they affect eligibility. What Is Nursing Home Medicaid? Medicaid is a government-funded health insurance program that helps cover the cost of long-term care for those…

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Medicaid Planning – What does it mean?

Medicaid Planning

People throw around the phrase “Medicaid Planning,” but what does it actually mean? First, when skilled nursing-level care is necessary, many families face the difficult question of how to pay the bill. Nursing homes in the Atlanta area cost over $10,000 per month!  Even the most diligent savers find this difficult to sustain. Despite many…

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Choosing a Life Care Planning Law Firm for Your Elder Law Needs

Choosing a Life Care Planning Law Firm

Last week, our team attended the Life Care Planning Law Firms Association’s (LCPLFA) annual conference in Florida. It was energizing to be surrounded by other Life Care Planning law firms that practice holistically and offer legal services, care coordination, and advocacy support for aging clients and their families. What Is Life Care Planning? Life Care…

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Inconsistencies in Healthcare

Inconsistencies i healthcare

February is Black History Month, a wonderful time to recognize the achievements of African Americans throughout history. In addition to celebrating this month, Hurley Elder Care Law thinks it is important to shine a light on some healthcare disparities often experienced by aging women of color as we conclude our Women and Aging blog series.…

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Building Your Support Team After Spousal Loss or Gray Divorce

Spousal loss or gray divorce

This week, we continue our “Women and Aging’ blog series. Becoming single later in life—whether due to the death of a spouse or a gray divorce—can be emotionally overwhelming and financially complex. Women, in particular, face unique challenges. Studies show that widows experience a 37% decline in household income, while divorce after 50 (often called…

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The Gender Wage Gap in Georgia

Gender wage gap

The gender wage gap is a persistent issue across the U.S., and Georgia is no exception. On average, women in Georgia earn about 82 cents for every dollar earned by men, with even larger disparities for women of color. While this gender wage gap affects women throughout their careers, its long-term impact is particularly damaging…

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Social Security Fairness Act: What It Means for You

Social Security Fairness Act

On January 5, 2025, President Biden signed the Social Security Fairness Act into law. This major change could positively impact the incomes of 2-3 million seniors across the United States, including retired teachers, nurses, and government employees. What Does the Act Do? The Act officially repeals two provisions that reduced Social Security benefits for certain…

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What makes us different?

Lifecare Planning Model graphic

We are thrilled to celebrate a record-breaking 2024 at Hurley Elder Care Law as we wrap up another year. This milestone marks our 19th year of providing dedicated elder law services to older adults and their families. What makes Hurley Elder Care Law different? Our mission has always been to deliver compassionate, holistic care and…

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