Not knowing what a “Lady Bird” deed is, I googled...
Of particular interest is the fact that only the following states allow lady bird deeds: Florida, Michigan, Texas, Vermont, and West Virginia.
toniduv - as I see you are in Michigan this is certainly an option for you. The article I read also said they are relatively inexpensive to do - even when using an attorney to draft and file the deed - which is the only route I’d take, if it were me.
I would check with an elder law attorney because the laws can differ from state to state and a lawyer familiar with estates, trusts, Medicaid and the "look back" period will be reliable, not like opinions from a website when commenters don't know all the other specifics about your finances, surrounding issues and future plans. It would be money well spent.
Of particular interest is the fact that only the following states allow lady bird deeds: Florida, Michigan, Texas, Vermont, and West Virginia.
toniduv - as I see you are in Michigan this is certainly an option for you. The article I read also said they are relatively inexpensive to do - even when using an attorney to draft and file the deed - which is the only route I’d take, if it were me.