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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think the thing that you haven’t addressed yet are the step down issues. Really it doesn’t matter what the needs are today. It’s whether you can fund it into the future when they become MA eligible. At some point your uncle is going to go into a higher level of care and your aunt won’t. I don’t see how you prevent your aunt from losing her housing. And you really don’t see to grasp that expenses don’t go away. There will always be things they need to pay for. [/quote] The well spouse is allowed to keep their house - it doesn’t impact the Medicaid application, I don’t think.[/quote] Not if they’re both in an assisted living facility together. In that case, the house would be an asset. This is a complicated situation and it makes sense to get lawyers to advise on it. [/quote]
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