Law Update: Medi-Cal Qualification
By Tony J. Tyre, Esq.

There was a major law update regarding Medi-Cal qualification requirements beginning on July 1, 2022. Prior to this date, a person could only have $2,000.00 of countable assets in his or her name in order to qualify for Medi-Cal benefits. However, starting on July 1, 2022, that asset limit is now $130,000 of countable assets, [...]

By |2024-01-28T01:16:28+00:00January 6th, 2023|Medi-Cal Planning|Comments Off on Law Update: Medi-Cal Qualification
By Tony J. Tyre, Esq.

Trusts That Help With The Costs of Dementia

A recent report from the Alzheimer’s Association states that one in nine Americans age 65 or older currently have Alzheimer’s. With the baby boomer generation aging and people living longer, that number may nearly triple by 2050. Alzheimer’s, of course, is just one cause of dementia—mini-strokes (TIAs) are also to blame—so the number of those [...]

By |2024-02-21T17:21:10+00:00December 17th, 2018|Medi-Cal Planning, Planning, Аttorneys|Comments Off on Trusts That Help With The Costs of Dementia

Long-Term Care: The Future

Long-term care is becoming an important issue for our nation to address. We have 78 million aging baby boomers. The costs of long-term care to these baby boomers can be catastrophic and few people have sufficient resources to pay for needed long-term care. In an effort to deal with this growing concern, the Long-Term Care [...]

By |2024-02-21T21:43:55+00:00November 2nd, 2017|Medi-Cal Planning|Comments Off on Long-Term Care: The Future

The Costs of Dementia: For the Patient and the Family

A recent report from the Alzheimer's Association states that one in nine Americans age 65 or older currently have Alzheimer's. With the baby boomer generation aging and people living longer, that number may nearly triple by 2050. Alzheimer's, of course, is just one cause of dementia—mini-strokes (TIAs) are also to blame—so the number of those [...]

By |2024-02-21T21:50:40+00:00August 8th, 2017|Medi-Cal Planning|Comments Off on The Costs of Dementia: For the Patient and the Family
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