Title: Medicaid Planning
1Medicaid Planning
Why It Is Important
2Your Golden Years by the Numbers
3There were 9 million people over the age of 65
who needed long-term care in 2012
412 million people over the age of 65 are
expected to need long-term care by in the year
2020
540 percent of people who reach age 65 will go on
to need long-term care at some point in their
lives
675 percent of people who live to age 85 will
need long-term care at some point
740 percent of the elderly who need long-term
care have income at or below 150 percent of the
federal poverty level
849 percent of nursing home costs were covered by
Medicaid in 2002
9Just 7.5 percent of nursing home costs were paid
by private insurance in 2002
10The average length of stay in a nursing home is
about 2.5 years
11Median annual cost of assisted living in Illinois
for 2013 was 48,600
12Median annual cost of a semi-private nursing
home in Illinois for 2013 was 62,050
13Paying for Long-Term Care
14The odds are favorable that you, or a spouse,
will need long-term care
15Most private insurance plans do not cover
long-term care costs
16Medicare does not cover long-term care costs
except in very limited circumstances
17Medicaid does cover long-term care costs
18Qualifying for Medicaid
19Medicaid is primarily funded by the federal
government but administered at the state level
20Therefore, both the eligibility criteria and the
benefits offered can vary somewhat by state
21Unlike Medicare, Medicaid is not an entitlement
program, meaning you must qualify for benefits
22All states have an income and asset limit
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25Medicaid Planning
26Medicaid has a five year look-back period that
prevents transferring assets just prior to
applying for benefits
27The earlier you plan the better your odds of
protecting your assets and qualifying for
benefits when you need them
28If you did not plan ahead, there may still be
legal strategies you can use to protect assets
and still qualify for Medicaid benefits
29Non-exempt assets may be able to be turned into
exempt assets, for example
30LEARN MORE ABOUT MEDICAID PLANNING IN ILLINOIS
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