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DebraJ
Asked July 2017
Are personal IRAs and 401K plans excluded as assets for Medicaid qualification?
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notrydoyoda
Jul 2017
A person who anticipates applying for medicaid cannot exclude personal IRAs and 401K plans. They must be spent down in order to qualify.
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BarbBrooklyn
Jul 2017
For one's self, or ones spouse?
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