
John L. Roberts, J.D., is an Elder Law Attorney serving clients in Hampden County, MA. After practicing for 15 years, he confronted the challenges of family caregiving when his own father developed dementia. The experience transformed his practice, enabling him to help clients who are family caregivers from a place of true understanding.
Do we put my dad in a nursing home or keep him at home and risk spending everything?
How do I use a trust fund and what to use it on?
How do you get a living trust to pay for caregiving?
Can you be a guardianship of your Mom or a POA if your already her paid PCA?
How do you manage the spend down if your income is only your SS check and all goes to maintaining your home?
Was told Medicare won't pay for Mom's nursing home. Is there any way to change this?
If mom won't sign Durable POA, then what? Says she has nothing to wear and she smells too bad.
How do you think you will feel when your parent is gone?
Can the nursing home take Dad's insurance policy?
My sis and I have DPOA. We are concerned about undue influence exerted by Dad's long time roommate. Any advice...
Mom gave my brother over $100K to buy a house. How does that affect her Medicaid application?
How to find an elder law attorney?
If I become Power of Attorney for my aging parents, am I responsible for their future expenses?
Can I use my POA for my Dad to establish a Trust that reflects his will to avoid probate?
What I feared happened, the VA is saying no to the Independent Living place Mom was moved to. Has this happene...
Are there income guidelines for the spouse of deceased veteran?
Can my father-in-law get Veterans benefits if he was a World War 2 vet?
My Dad just passed and brother had POA and I believe he squandered Dad's money. How do I get an audit?
I've been accused of stealing from my dad, but I'm not. What can I do?
Mom has been on Medicaid for 2 years. She has been named in a will of about $25,000.00. How should I report th...
If "yes" (the person has passed away) you will have to report to Medicaid that your Mother has received a gift. Check the Medicaid rules in your state, but you will probably find that disclaiming (declining to accept) the bequest from the will counts are a disqualifying transfer.
If there is no spouse at home, and the rules say your Mother cannot have more than $2,000 in the bank, the money will have to be used for a non-countable asset (such as pre paid funeral, burial account) or spent down for her care.
Also, consider setting the money aside in a Pooled Trust, to supplement the care that the nursing home is providing. 42 U.S. Code § 1396p(d)(4)(C) allows a Medicaid beneficiary to put assets into a Pooled Trust established and managed by a non-profit association, with a separate account maintained for each beneficiary of the trust, solely for the benefit of individual, and as long as any money remaining in the beneficiary’s account upon the death of the beneficiary are paid to the State from such remaining amounts in the account an amount equal to the total amount of medical assistance paid on behalf of the beneficiary.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/42/1396p
If you consult with an elder law attorney near you, you can get complete advice on non countable assets, pooled trust accounts, and any other options that are available to help your mother. see more