The United States Department of Health and Human Services tells us that seven out of every 10 senior citizens will someday need living assistance. This is a telling statistic, and it is relevant to all of us. You may be confident about your future health care expenses because you are going to be qualified for Medicare coverage when you reach the age of 65. Unfortunately, the Medicare program is not set up to cover long-term care costs.
Topics covered in this report include:
- Long-Term Care
- Medicaid
Click here to read the whole article or download the PDF.
Mark S. Eghrari, Estate Planning Attorney
Mark S. Eghrari is an attorney in private practice in Smithtown, New York. He has been in practice since 1988. Mark S. Eghrari provides extensive estate and tax planning services to individuals and businesses. Mr. Eghrari’s primary focus is helping clients avoid probate, minimize or eliminate Federal and State Estate taxes and protect their assets from the high cost of nursing care, if they become ill.
Latest posts by Mark S. Eghrari, Estate Planning Attorney (see all)
- Special Needs Planning and Medicaid Recovery - March 21, 2019
- Have You Considered a Living Trust? - March 12, 2019
- How Do You Qualify for Medicaid? - March 7, 2019