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Aniyamaya
Asked October 2017
Is my home considered an “exempt” home? My mother lives in my home, is 88, has dementia in the late stage.
We anticipate applying for Medicaid upon entering a nursing home.
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BarbBrooklyn
Oct 2017
Whose name is on the title, yours or mom's or both?
You really REALLY need to consult a certified eldercare attorney who is familiar with Medicaid in your state.
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You really REALLY need to consult a certified eldercare attorney who is familiar with Medicaid in your state.