READY OR PLANNING FOR MORE-INVOLVED CARE?

DON’T RISK OVER-SPENDING AND LOSING YOUR SAVINGS.


Read our Nuts & Bolts Guide to MassHealth

By Tracey A. L. Ingle, Esq.

Applying for MassHealth and Medicaid is super-complex. Don't go it alone. Understand the basics before spending all your money.

No one needs to be left broke and homeless. Even if you're widowed or single, you don't have to spend everything. You have options no matter where you are in the application process: years ahead or in the moment.

Our Guide will tell you what others won't. Learn ways to legally plan ahead, or salvage what's left even if you've already started spending down.

Do You Understand Your Medicaid Options?

Are you confused by the options, paperwork, and qualifications?

  • Do you qualify for in-home nursing aid?

  • Will you need to move?

  • Can you afford a nursing home?

  • Do you have to give up your savings?

  • Will you have to sell your home?

This book has the answers!


Nuts and Bolts Guide to Masshealth contains everything you could want to know about long-term
care MassHealth eligibility, legally planning ahead and options during an emergency.

PROTECT YOUR SAVINGS


Long-term care is a huge "purchase” and a patchwork quilt of programs. This guide outlines the basic eligibility rules, planning opportunities and
salvaging techniques that help you plan and spend wisely.

STAY IN YOUR HOME

There are benefits that help pay for care at home. And they're easier to qualify for than you might think. They won't pay for everything, but this guide will clarify when and if staying home is an option.

AFFORD ASSISTED LIVING


Some assisted living communities participate in Medicaid for long-term residence. Find out if you can consider assisted living as an
affordable, long-term option.

GET NURSING HOME CARE

Medicaid could pay sooner than you think, and save your assets for better quality of life without becoming a burden on your family.

A Word From The Author

Attorney Tracey Ingle holds a Bachelor’s degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a law degree from Suffolk University Law School. She is accredited and licensed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Federal District of Massachusetts, United States Court of Appeals First Circuit and United States Supreme Court. Her practice focuses on estate planning, Medicaid, and probate and trust administration.

“I love my clients, and I'm passionate about making sure they get what they are entitled to. It breaks my heart when someone comes to me having over-spent for years, leaving the family in a precarious position, and wanting to apply for Medicaid this late in the process. If only they'd sought out my advice years, or even months before. I want to make sure you know all your options. Think of this book as a second opinion, giving you the benefit of my love and passion for this work. That’s what this book is about.”

why wait?

Don’t RISK spending and losing everything you’ve worked so hard to protect.


Avoid becoming a burden on your spouse or your children, with help from this
tell-all Guide.