
MassHealth Programs to Help Seniors Stay at Home
Roughly 90 percent of adults age 65 or older want to “age in place” in their homes and their communities. They like their communities and
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Roughly 90 percent of adults age 65 or older want to “age in place” in their homes and their communities. They like their communities and
No one likes to think about aging or needing assisted living services. However, the lifetime probability of becoming disabled in at least two activities of
A life estate deed in Massachusetts is a deed in which two or more people each have ownership of real property, but they have it
Medicaid is called MassHealth in Massachusetts. It’s a joint federal/state assistance program designed to pay for health care for individuals that meet certain income and
Clients often ask, “How much can I gift someone without incurring taxes?” While Massachusetts has no gift tax, there is a federal gift tax, albeit
As our population ages and people live longer, we’re finding that late-in-life-care costs can be incredibly expensive—at times wiping out a person’s life savings. According
MassHealth, Medicaid, and Medicare are all government programs for health care. But how do they differ and what do they cover? Medicare Medicare is a
It’s estimated that 70% of people over the age of 65 will require some type of long-term care services during their lifetime. In the Boston
MassHealth (Medicaid in Massachusetts) is a joint federal/state program that assists individuals with payment of long-term care and other medical costs. MassHealth is designed to
Family members have long provided caregiving for their aging loved ones, but estimates are indicating that there won’t be enough of them for the job
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