As the costs of professional nursing care skyrocket in Connecticut, one should begin planning for long-term care with an experienced law firm. When you have questions about medicaid eligibility and long-term care planning in Avon CT, call the law office of Attorney Hank Weatherby. Weatherby & Associates have years of experience in elder law and medicaid planning. As the Hartford area’s leading elder care attorney, he can unravel the medicaid eligibility process. There is a strict set of guidelines to follow when you decide to apply for CT Medicaid.
Medicaid is a state and federal program for people with limited assets. CT Medicaid, or Title XIX, will pay for nursing home care and long term care for those who qualify. For conditions such as dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, patients need supervision around the clock for their own safety. Medicaid, or Connecticut Title XIX, will pay for full time care in a nursing home – once the patient’s assets have been liquidated. When an individual is going to need custodial care or must be permanently placed in a nursing facility, they must qualify for Medicaid.
When your asset liquidation process is within the guidelines prescribed by the government, you may qualify for Medicaid. Without guidance from a qualified professional, you may inadvertently overlook key deadlines. With Weatherby & Associates, you can expect expert guidance in applying for long term care benefits. Determining whether an individual may receive long term care and supports requires careful planning and asset management. Weatherby & Associates will supply the information you need to prepare for Medicaid and help you understand the eligibility requirements. Do not delay – call Weatherby & Associates PC today at 860-769-6938.
Our service area includes the towns and surrounding areas of Avon CT, Farmington CT, Granby CT, and Suffield CT, in Hartford County CT.