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CONNECTICUT MEDICAID ELIGIBILITY

Have you heard conflicting information about Connecticut Medicaid eligibility? Are you having difficulty understanding qualifying for Medicaid(Title XIX) eligibility? Understanding CT Medicaid eligibility and how to legally spend down to qualify can be confusing.

If you are seeking current, legal insider information about this program and how it works in Connecticut, read on. If you are looking to find out what to do AND what NOT to do in order to qualify a loved one for the payment of nursing home costs for long term care, you are also in the right place. If you wish to understand the penalties you will face, if your loved one has run afoul of the regulations, as well as the next step to take to get it corrected, or get the state to change its mind, you are still in the right place!

One of the "not to do" things is to rely on the nursing home for guidance on the CT Medicaid program. That is truly the fox guarding the hen house. The nursing home has an interest in getting itself paid first.

For more on Understanding Connecticut Medicaid Eligibility Or, if you prefer, you can link directly to the website of a Connecticut attorney in central Connecticut, i.e.Glastonbury, by clicking, Law Office of Deborah L. Hadaway, LLC