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My Home! Saving Your Home, Farm, or Ranch
from Medicaid Estate Recovery in Texas offers insight, advice, and practical strategies
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Estate Recovery in Texas. This wonderful
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Non-Institutionalized Medicaid Programs for Persons Who are Elderly/Disabed
This is an overview of the Medicaid-funded programs available to non-institutionalized elderly and disabled Texans. The term “non-institutionalized” refers to persons who do not reside in a nursing home, intermediate care facility for the mentally retarded (“ICF-MR facility,” including state schools), or institution for mental diseases (state hospitals). Some of the programs discussed provide the full scope of Medicaid coverage (e.g., prescription drugs, inpatient/outpatient hospital services, physician services, etc). Others are limited-scope Medicaid programs, which pay only for specific services and do not offer the full range of Medicaid benefits. Federal law mandates some of these programs but designates others as a state option.
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- Full-Scope Medicaid programs
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Texas Elder Law, 2008-2009 ed. (Vol. 51, Texas Practice Series) By Molly Dear Abshire, H. Clyde Farrell, Patricia Flora Sitchler, Wesley E. Wright
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This book provides an up-to-date, comprehensive resource for Texas elder law practice. Authored by well-known elder law practitioners in Texas, it covers the common issues facing elderly clients, providing explanations of the foundational law and practical guidance and illustrations for addressing those issues, such as Medicaid planning, Social Security and retirement plans, advance directives, Medicare, Medigap insurance, health insurance, long-term care insurance, housing options, and prevention of abuse and neglect.
- Authored by well-respected experts in the field enabling the reader to rely on this authoritative source with confidence
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- Provides detailed explanations of Medicaid rules and Medicaid estate recovery rules, providing comprehensive information concerning Medicaid planning issues
- Provides summary and analysis of relevant statutes, regulations, and cases, providing the reader with a quick reference source
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