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I live in my moms home for 8 years, and my mother will soon need a Nursing Home, will she lose her property?

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See an elder law attorney pronto. If you haven't set up a trust or a joint tenancy years ago, yes the house is at risk after she dies. But you say you have lived with her for 8 years. You may qualify for the child caregiver exemption. I started a thread about it in the last day so check that out.

https://www.agingcare.com/questions/how-to-document-have-been-and-are-a-caregiver-for-medicaid-434997.htm
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If you can prove that you've been her care-taker for 2 years prior to her need for Medicaid, I believe there is a program/waiver or some such thing whereby you can apply to keep the property. There are other threads here where this is discussed. Maybe someone else can weigh in.
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It depends on how much money she has...all of her assets should be used to pay for her care. But I don't really know how medicaid deals with it all.
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