Comparing Medicare vs. Medicaid
This edition of the Koldin Law Center E-Newsletter is part of a series about frequently asked questions comparing legal documents, legal roles, and government benefits.
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We receive many questions from clients and readers of our newsletter asking about the differences between various legal documents, legal roles, and government benefits. In this newsletter we compare Medicare vs. Medicaid.
Medicare
Medicare is a health insurance plan that most people become eligible for when they turn 65 years old. Medicare provides coverage for physician care, hospitalization, and prescriptions. Medicare also provides coverage for rehabilitation and skilled nursing home care for a limited period of time.
Medicare will only pay for a very short stay in a nursing home for rehabilitation and therapy. Medicare does not pay for long term custodial nursing home care.
Medicare does not have financial eligibility requirements.
Medicaid
Medicaid is a health insurance program provided by the federal and state government that will provide for long term custodial care in a nursing home and may provide coverage for home health care, and for certain assisted living facilities.
There are strict financial eligibility requirements before you are able to receive Medicaid coverage.
There are also penalties imposed if you transfer your assets within 5 years from the date of the Medicaid application for nursing home care coverage.
Medicaid requires you to spend a large portion of your life savings towards the cost of your care before you can qualify for coverage. Families who do not know their legal rights often lose their life savings towards the cost of long term care in a nursing home.
The loss of your life savings does not have to happen if you know your legal rights. If a family member is already facing a catastrophic illness, it is never too late to protect some or all of your life savings using special Medicaid rules. Assets can still be protected even while in a nursing home.
There are important financial protections available for the healthy spouse.
As a result of misinformation, families unnecessarily spend their life savings towards the cost of care before establishing Medicaid eligibility.
For a discussion about Medicaid Planning and Medicaid Applications, please visit our website by clicking here.
The next newsletters in this series will review the Medicaid program in more detail. First we will compare the difference between Medicaid exempt assets versus Medicaid countable assets.
At the Koldin Law Center, P.C., located in East Syracuse, New York, we have over 50 years of experience helping individuals plan for immediate crisis and long term care.
The Koldin Law Center, P.C. limits its practice to the specific field of Elder Law which includes estate planning and Medicaid law.
Our attorneys are available to discuss your estate planning options, including the advantages and disadvantages of Revocable Trusts and Irrevocable Trusts, along with other estate planning considerations including a Will, Power of Attorney, and Health Care Proxy.
When the Koldin Law Center, P.C. handles a Medicaid case, we not only handle the entire application process, but we also review asset protection options with our clients. We review with our clients who are already in a Nursing Home options to protect some or all of their assets beyond merely establishing Medicaid eligibility.
We do not charge a fee for the initial consultation. We welcome your children, family attorney, accountant, and/or financial planner to be present at the initial consultation.
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We have been told by many clients who are in a crisis that they wish they had known about our firm much sooner. We are proud of the many families we have helped in times of crisis.
We are also proud of the many families we helped avoid financial crisis by doing estate planning in advance.
We all share the responsibility for making our family and friends aware of the planning options available to them.
Your referral to the Koldin Law Center could make a major difference in the lives of your family and friends if they are someday faced with a long term illness.
Remember that the Koldin Law Center offers many services for clients of all ages. Our services range from basic estate planning such as a simple will to complex estate planning including asset preservation planning.
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