Medicaid Penalty Period Can Be ‘Cured’ by Returning a Gift

Medicaid Penalty Period Can Be ‘Cured’ by Returning a Gift

Anyone who gifted assets within five years of applying for Medicaid may be subject to a penalty period, but that penalty can be reduced or eliminated if the assets are returned. In order to be eligible for Medicaid, you cannot have recently transferred assets....
December 2021 newsletter ends year with news on four topics

December 2021 newsletter ends year with news on four topics

Dear Clients and referral partners, This morning, we released our December 2021 Client E-newsletter from R. F. Meyer & Associates. If you did not receive a copy by email, find a link below to the full newsletter in PDF form. With the sands of the hourglass of 2021...
Online Survey Helps Assess Seniors’ Financial Vulnerability

Online Survey Helps Assess Seniors’ Financial Vulnerability

All older Americans are vulnerable to financial abuse, but there are certain circumstances that make someone more likely to be scammed. An online survey can help older adults (or their caregivers) assess their risk of being exploited based on how they make financial...
Is Your Medicare Plan Still Working for You?

Is Your Medicare Plan Still Working for You?

Every year Medicare gives beneficiaries a window of opportunity to shop around and determine if their current Medicare plan is still the best one for them. During Medicare’s Open Enrollment Period, which runs from October 15 to December 7, beneficiaries can...
Home Care Waivers Can Help Avoid Nursing Home But May Involve Waitlist

Home Care Waivers Can Help Avoid Nursing Home But May Involve Waitlist

Medicaid long-term care benefits traditionally pay mainly for nursing home care, but the federal government can grant “waivers” to states allowing them to expand Medicaid to include home and community-based services. The downside is that receiving care in a nursing...