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Medicaid Planning Attorney

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Medicaid Planning and the Paramount Importance of Experience Why Shea Fugate, P.A. Stands Apart Why you need a Medicaid planning attorney? As the intricacies of the healthcare system continue to evolve, the realm of Medicaid planning grows increasingly complex. Thus, the role of a knowledgeable, experienced Medicaid planning attorney cannot be overstated. Among the… Read More »

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Frequently Asked Questions about Medicaid Planning in Orlando

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Planning for Medicaid eligibility becomes more crucial as you get older. Some people are shocked to find out that Medicare won’t cover their long-term care needs, such as nursing homes or assisted living facilities. That is something Medicaid can help with, but there are strict eligibility requirements. Most people don’t have the resources to… Read More »

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Orlando Medicaid Planning: Differences Between Medicaid and Medicare

By Shea A. Fugate, P.A. |

As you age, you may find yourself needing long-term medical care, such as a nursing home. Some people make the mistake of assuming that Medicare will cover these costs. The truth is Medicare doesn’t cover nursing homes and other long-term care. Don’t let yourself get caught off guard and face medical care that you… Read More »

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What is Home Care?

By Shea A. Fugate, P.A. |

Seven out of 10 Americans who make it past the age of 65 will develop conditions that require long term care services, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. However, just 48 percent of older Americans end up getting the long term care they need. Often, even those who do receive… Read More »

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Orlando Medicaid Planning Tools to Consider

By Shea A. Fugate, P.A. |

Medicaid is designed in such a way that people who need it can still qualify for assistance with nursing home care, while still retaining access to some assets. Medicaid counts some assets in determining whether or not someone qualifies, which is why it’s important to plan ahead. Failure to do so could result in… Read More »

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