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SharonB
Asked May 2010
If a person applies for Medicaid for a parent and is denied, then is it too late to contact an elder care attorney?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
May 2010
Not at all! Contact an elder attorney or an estate attorney - just make sure they have experience with currrent Medicaid laws. They should, but not all attorneys keep up.
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There is also an appeal process through the DSS that you can go through. You should have received notification about why you received the denial
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