Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Elder Care - When a Nursing Home is Required


I recently spoke with a client whose 91 and 95 year old grandparents are in need of long term care. They can no longer stay in their home because the limited care they receive (4 hours a day) is not sufficient to meet their needs. However, the cost of a nursing home is prohibitive given their resources.

So, what is one to do? Their options are limited. Since both need to have 24 hour care, all of their resources would have to be paid to the nursing home until they qualify for medicaid. My client's grandparents could spend down on eligible items like prepaid funeral, medical bills and home repairs (which would be necessary to sell it). Other transfers, like to a trust or gifting to family members, would affect their eligibility for medicaid since there is a 5 year look back period on transfers.

The options are few given their advance age. Planning for long term care needs to be on everyones' radar since we are living longer and with that our medical needs increase. Leave your comments here or contact us at www.ythlaw.com

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