Yes! Medicaid pays for Long-Term Care. Medicare does not. Medicaid is a state and federally funded government benefit program that helps individuals pay for expenses related to healthcare as
When you have a disabled child, you likely are his or her primary caretaker and provider for all of his or her financial needs. You know that it is
Guardianship is a legal option that may be available to you if your parent becomes legally incapacitated to the extent that he or she no longer can handle financial
No one really wants to think about funeral expenses, but given the fact that funerals are quite expensive, you need to be prepared to fund these costs should the
A revocable living trust is a written agreement in which an individual, known as the trustor, appoints a trustee and sets forth how the assets of the trust are
The Community Options Program Entry System (COPES) is a Washington state Medicaid program. COPES is designed to allow individuals who require Long-Term Care to receive the necessary care while
The costs of nursing home care are extremely high, and it can be difficult to finance nursing home care for a spouse for any length of time. As a
Choosing and funding Long-Term Care can be one of the most difficult decisions that you ever make, whether it is necessary for you, your spouse, or both spouses. Despite
Special or supplemental needs trusts are specifically designed to allow a disabled individual to receive financial support from his or her family, while still remaining eligible for critical government
A Supplemental Needs Trust (SNT) is an incredibly useful Estate Planning tool. In this blog we feature some frequently asked questions and answers to help you understand how a