
Maximizing Medicaid Eligibility: Beyond Asset Spend-Down
When it comes to Medicaid eligibility, many individuals assume that the only option is to “spend down” their assets to meet the strict financial requirements.
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When it comes to Medicaid eligibility, many individuals assume that the only option is to “spend down” their assets to meet the strict financial requirements.
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