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sistaofmine1
Asked May 2015
If Medicaid levies penalties when you apply, can you sell your house to pay for your nursing home care until the penalty period expires?
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pamstegma
May 2015
No, that would be an asset that is fully accountable. What Medicaid is looking for is the return of the missing/misappropriated funds.
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