Medicaid and Nursing Home Planning Attorney in Kettering, Ohio
According to Caregiver.org, 8,357,100 people receive support from nursing homes, home health agencies, hospice, residential care communities and adult day care service centers annually. Most of those in nursing homes are elderly, with about 63 percent being age 65 or older. Further, the lifetime chances of either cognitive impairment or becoming physically disabled to the point where you can no longer manage your day-to-day living is 68 percent for those 65 and older.
Among those 65 and older, nearly 70 percent will develop a disability prior to their death, and more than a third will eventually enter a nursing home. Nearly a fifth of those over the age of 65 will incur more than $25,000 in out-of-pocket long-term costs prior to their death. In 2004—14 years ago—the average daily rate for a private room in a skilled nursing facility was $192 per day or $169 per day for a semi-private room. As you can imagine, those costs have increased since 2004.
Estate Planning a Necessity for the Elderly
As you can see, if you are an older American living in Kettering, Ohio, your chances of entering a nursing home are relatively high, and the costs of that nursing home are prohibitive for
most. In the state of Ohio, nursing home care can cost from $7,000-$10,000 per month, meaning a couple with one spouse in a nursing home could conceivably lose everything they have worked their entire life for within a single year. The options for paying for a nursing home include:
- Self-pay by using the home, savings, and retirement plan funds,
- Self-pay with private, long-term care insurance,
- Medicare, and
- Medicaid
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Estate Planning Tips Which Can Help with Medicaid and Nursing Home Expenses
A Kettering estate planning attorney can help you determine how to manage your assets for the future. As an example, you can pay off debts or tax obligations, and may be able to legally gift a portion of your money to your children or others you choose, although this does trigger a penalty period. Be aware, that estate planning for nursing home expenses is extremely complex and should never be a DIY plan. An Irrevocable Trust may be an option to “hold” gifted money, however, the terms of such a trust must be very carefully considered.
Discuss the nursing home issue with a Kettering, Ohio estate planning attorney from Lovett & House who will evaluate your assets, family needs, and health in order to prepare a comprehensive estate plan which will benefit not only your loved ones but also yourself in the event of a disability or illness.