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Originally Posted by Torqaholic
gubbermint is talking about confiscating the homes of medicaid patients after they die to recover the money they've spent on them. Going to need this explained to me since medicaid is a feature of welfare and owning assets is not allowed. Since when are they allowed to own homes? To qualify for welfare a person needs to liquidate assets and live off the proceeds prior to receiving assistance.
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This has apparently been a thing for quite some time... all parents in my direct family have deeded their homes to the kids to avoid forfeiture in case of long term care expense depleting all other assets. Apparently that transfer must happen at least 2 calendar years before they run out of cash for care.