Medicaid, Long-Term Care, and the Rumor Mill.

One-half of all Americans who reside in nursing homes receive assistance from Medicaid to pay for their long-term care. This is not surprising, given the extraordinarily high cost of long-term care. The real surprise is that half of all Americans don’t seek Medicaid assistance to cover nursing home costs. There are several reasons for this, but one of the most common can be summed up in a single word: hearsay. Or, if you prefer, the rumor mill.

Examples of the rumors surrounding the use of Medicaid to pay for long-term care:

  • The healthy spouse will be kicked out of the family home
  • The government will take all of your assets
  • You’ll have to live in an old, dilapidated facility
  • You’ll receive inadequate care or no care at all

Rumors like these often come from well-meaning family members, friends, and neighbors. While none of them are true, many people believe that they are.

Rumors are also spread by professionals assumed to be knowledgeable about the subject like nursing home staff, caregivers, doctors, nurses, and social workers.

They might tell you, for instance, that you are too wealthy to receive assistance from Medicaid. Or that once you have moved to a nursing home you can no longer obtain Medicaid assistance to pay for your care. Again, these folks may mean well, but their information is often outdated or simply inaccurate. The fact is, Medicaid planning is complicated and the rules governing eligibility for various programs change constantly. Even lawyers who do not focus on this area of the law may be a source of inaccurate information.

Don’t let rumors and misinformation prevent you from getting the financial assistance you need. We help families obtain Medicaid assistance they deserve to pay for long-term care, contact us today.

For more information on Medicaid and what it is exactly, visit medicaid.gov.

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Alexander S. Keenan, Esq.
Alexander S. Keenan, Esq.
Hi, I'm Alex. I consider myself an approachable attorney. I have called the beautiful Hudson Valley home for most of my life. After focusing on things like international commercial law and litigation, I took a step back and pivoted towards helping my community plan for life's greatest moments. My firm specializes in estate planning, small business law, and real estate law.