The nursing home costs $13,000/month. Will the state take my house to pay for it?

The nursing home costs $13,000/month. Will the state take my house to pay for it?

Author: Diane Stoddart, Certified Long Term Care Consultant, CLTC October 31, 2024 Duration: 11:39
This week, a client emailed me an article from Moneywise's retirement section that discussed Medicaid estate recovery. Read the article here - Will the state take my house? The reason we plan is so that Medicaid won't take our house or impoverish our family. This link shows what different states let us keep and still qualify for Medicaid to pay for our care - What your state let's you keep There are several ways to protect against the risk of needing help living at some point in our lives. Many people think, "I'm healthy. Why would I need long term care assistance?" A lot of times, we don't need help because we're sick. It's because we get old and become more frail. It's hard to imagine we may be frail at some point, but our aging parents used to be stronger and more agile than they are today. Why would we be any different if we live a long life? We need to prepare today for that day when life gets more complicated and difficult for us and for our families. No one really wants to rely on the state for care and be "put" into a Medicaid bed in a nursing home. We want to stay in control throughout our lives. Having a plan that uses some insurance and some savings/income wil help us to maintain that control We are paying for our own care, so we get to decide where that care will be provided. Given a choice, it won't be in a nursing home. And the state won't be involved in out financial plan. Let me help you prepare for your tomorrow today, whle you are yong enough and healthy enough to obtain a LTC plan that meets your unique needs. Schedule here

Diane Stoddart brings a professional yet deeply personal perspective to the complex world of long-term care planning in Preparing For Tomorrow podcast. As a Certified Long Term Care Consultant, she understands that preparing for future care needs involves more than just finances-it's about safeguarding your family's well-being and peace of mind. Each conversation cuts through the industry jargon to clarify the real options available, from insurance products to legal strategies, all aimed at protecting your life savings from being depleted by unexpected care costs. You'll hear Diane break down essential concepts and terms, making a daunting subject feel manageable and urgent. Alongside expert guests, she explores the emotional and physical dimensions of caregiving, offering a holistic view that acknowledges the full weight of these decisions. This isn't about fear; it's about empowerment through knowledge. Tuning into this podcast provides a straightforward guide to creating a practical plan, ensuring you can face tomorrow with confidence rather than anxiety, knowing your loved ones and your legacy are secure.
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Duration: 12:23
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Duration: 11:49
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I should have done this when I first thought of it [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 12:46
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He fell and he couldn't get up [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 13:39
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48% increase in cost of care from 2019-2024 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 12:47
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Duration: 11:04
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Duration: 4:58
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If I can't get what I want, I don't want anything [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 15:56
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My clients need me 25 years before they think they need me [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 15:45
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