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Medicaid and the Principal Residence
Although your stay can be paid for by your personal savings or by your long-term care insurance policy (if you have one), many nursing home residents end up using Medicaid (a joint federal-state program for low-income individuals) to pay for their care. Unfortunately, if you're a Medicaid beneficiary, your state may be able to attach a lien to your house while you're living or after you die. To preserve the home for your family, you should plan for Medicaid well in advance of your nursing home stay.


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