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The scariest sentence we hear from families facing a spouse’s nursing home placement is simple: “We’re going to lose everything.” That fear is understandable, but it often ignores the spousal protections built into long-...
Spousal Protections For Long-Term Care is an episode from Elder Law Report by Greg McIntyre, J.D., M.B.A.. The scariest sentence we hear from families facing a spouse’s nursing home placement is simple: “We’re going to lose everything.” Tha...
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Published Mar 25, 2026, 9:46 long, audio available.
The scariest sentence we hear from families facing a spouse’s nursing home placement is simple: “We’re going to lose everything.” That fear is understandable, but it often ignores the spousal protections built into long-term care Medicaid rules. We sit down to map the real picture of how benefits can work when one spouse becomes the “applicant spouse” and the other remains the “community spouse” trying to keep the household afloat. We start with the foundation that makes every plan possible: legal authority. Being married does not automatically mean you can sign contracts, manage accounts, or make the moves needed to qualify for long-term care benefits. We explain why a healthcare power of attorney and a general durable power of attorney matter so much, from getting the right level-of-care paperwork to executing facility admissions documents. We also dig into a surprise for many couples: even if you share a bank account, you cannot simply access or control assets like an IRA, 401(k), or life insurance policy without the right authority, and real estate can require careful handling too. Next we break down the money rules that decide whether the healthy spouse can keep paying the bills. We explain patient liability, how Medicaid covers the gap between income and the cost of care, and how the Minimum Monthly Maintenance Needs Allowance (MMMNA) may allow shifting income to the community spouse up to an allowed limit. We also touch on asset protection planning, including the Community Spouse Resource Allowance (CSRA) and why working with an elder law attorney who actually handles Medicaid benefits can save time, stress, and hard-earned assets. If this helped you,
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This episode was published on Mar 25, 2026.
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Spousal Protections For Long-Term Care is from Elder Law Report by Greg McIntyre, J.D., M.B.A..
Published Mar 25, 2026 and 9:46 long