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k&r for exposure. n/t Laelth Mar 2014 #1
Wow-- there are lots of "blue states" in that group Art_from_Ark Mar 2014 #2
The practice is abhorrent, but ProSense Mar 2014 #3
Maybe that's the idea. Brigid Mar 2014 #7
"Yuppy Law" rules. nt adirondacker Mar 2014 #52
Wow. Thank you for posting this. theHandpuppet Mar 2014 #4
You're welcome. n/t ProSense Mar 2014 #6
But doesn't this happen already newfie11 Mar 2014 #5
An owned residence is an asset like cash and must be used before Medicaid pays, yes. Gormy Cuss Mar 2014 #9
I don't know why it would YarnAddict Mar 2014 #12
It's because people want to be able to leave something for their children. Gormy Cuss Mar 2014 #13
My personal philosophy is YarnAddict Mar 2014 #15
At least make sure there is enough to pay for the funeral nobodyspecial Mar 2014 #31
That is something normal people like us... awoke_in_2003 Mar 2014 #48
This has been happening since the 80s. It was in answer to the practice of some rich people who jwirr Mar 2014 #14
I think it's been this way for years YarnAddict Mar 2014 #8
The difference here is that they aren't asked to spend down their asset. Gormy Cuss Mar 2014 #10
Understood. YarnAddict Mar 2014 #11
Living at home is less expensive than living in a nursing home. Then they pay for Medicaid after jwirr Mar 2014 #16
Yup, and that's the way it works. YarnAddict Mar 2014 #19
Yes. jwirr Mar 2014 #20
This isn't about nursing home residents. Moosepoop Mar 2014 #17
180 days in a nursing home is paid by Medicare. After that by your social security or by jwirr Mar 2014 #21
I didn't mean to imply that it did. Moosepoop Mar 2014 #22
Yea. Only the wealthy should be able to establish any form of inheritance for their children. adirondacker Mar 2014 #53
I think this happens in Missouri also WhiteTara Mar 2014 #18
every nursing home you look at asks immediately if they have a house. bettyellen Mar 2014 #23
Kick! n/t ProSense Mar 2014 #24
I am not understanding the objection. I am "land poor," meaning that I have little enough Mar 2014 #25
one problem is it is just one age group singled out questionseverything Mar 2014 #27
OK, don't sign up for Medicaid. Then, hospital and docs will take your house before you die. Hoyt Mar 2014 #26
Why should the taxpayers pay for your medicaid bills and not get reimbursed after kelly1mm Mar 2014 #28
I just don't ProSense Mar 2014 #29
By taking the asset to repay the taxpayers for the medicaid expenses paid out kelly1mm Mar 2014 #30
OK, a ProSense Mar 2014 #32
Yes to answer your question yeoman6987 Mar 2014 #33
Really? ProSense Mar 2014 #35
You are going further into your question yeoman6987 Mar 2014 #37
"We are not talking poor people here they owned a home." ProSense Mar 2014 #40
Ok you win the argument yeoman6987 Mar 2014 #43
Well, ProSense Mar 2014 #44
Thank You!!! adirondacker Mar 2014 #54
Yes, I would. Chan790 Mar 2014 #38
What ProSense Mar 2014 #41
Why do they get millions exempted in estate taxes? Chan790 Mar 2014 #45
Huh? ProSense Mar 2014 #46
Read. Chan790 Mar 2014 #47
Yes, I read that, and ProSense Mar 2014 #49
Regardless of precedent, I don't have an issue with it. Chan790 Mar 2014 #50
Do you think ProSense Mar 2014 #51
Yes. It is not their house. It is the person who passed house. If they had 200k in the bank kelly1mm Mar 2014 #34
The piece ProSense Mar 2014 #39
No, I would do not envision a single payer system doing that at all. That is not how any of the kelly1mm Mar 2014 #42
Yes. n/t Chan790 Mar 2014 #36
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