‘I’m going to be homeless’: Ohio Medicaid collects $87.5M from families after loved ones’ death

Samori Toure

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It cost these States millions of dollars to pay for hospital and nursing home care for the elderly. Of course they have to try to recover some of the cost of that care after the person dies. If the person doesn't have any assets then there is nothing to collect
 

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You can put your assets into a trust, specifically a Millers Trust. It helps you to qualify for Medicaid and/or, for Medicaid not to touch those assets when they do estate recovery. Just make sure you pay attention to your state look back period. You never know when you and/or parents can get sick. Make sure to protect your assets for your family.
 

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Can’t you simply transfer the house to your children before getting whatever expensive medical procedures that you know you can’t afford?

Just transfer the home and other assets, get the medical procedure(s). If the procedure doesn’t work and you die then at least they can’t come after your assets. And if the procedure works then just declare bankruptcy. :yeshrug:
 

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Can’t you simply transfer the house to your children before getting whatever expensive medical procedures that you know you can’t afford?

Just transfer the home and other assets, get the medical procedure(s). If the procedure doesn’t work and you die then at least they can’t come after your assets. And if the procedure works then just declare bankruptcy. :yeshrug:
Or maybe Dems could overturn this shytty law they enacted. :leon:
 
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