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We provide services and instructions, that if followed correctly, will save your family’s hard-earned assets

Power of Attorneys

Documents that legally give your loved ones the ability to make Financial and Healthcare decisions for you when you no longer can.

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Deeds

A document that transfers ownership of property.

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Applications for Benefits

The application process for applying for Long-Term Care and/or In-Home Care.

Miller Trust

A special type of Trust that allows an applicants income to meet the eligibility requirements for Benefits.

Protect Family Home

Protecting the family home to avoid Medicaid Recovery and the time and expense of Probate.

Preserve Life Savings

Our proven methods to preserve our Clients’ hard-earned life savings.

3 Most Frequently Asked Questions

About Long-Term Care Medicaid Planning

Can You Qualify for Medicaid Benefits?

– If You Own A Home?

– If You Have High Income?

– If You Have Savings and Investments?

– If You Have Cash Value Life Insurance?

– If You Have Made Gifts to Kids?

What Is The Cost Of Long-Term Care?

Assisted Living Care in Arkansas is Currently Averaging $4,700 a Month for a Semi-Private Room.

Nursing Home Care in Arkansas is Currently Averaging $8,502 a Month for a Semi-Private Room.

In-Home Care (ARChoices) Can Be Even Higher Depending on the Level of Care Required.

* The amounts listed above are the average costs for 2024 and continue to rise every year.

What Is The Cost Of Long-Term Care?

Assisted Living Care in Arkansas is Currently Averaging $4,700 a Month for a Semi-Private Room.

Nursing Home Care in Arkansas is Currently Averaging $8,502 a Month for a Semi-Private Room.

In-Home Care (ARChoices) Can Be Even Higher Depending on the Level of Care Required.

* The amounts listed above are the average costs for 2023 and continue to rise every year.

How Can You Pay For the Cost of Long-Term Care?

With Medicaid Benefits

Medicaid Provides a Benefit that Pays the Facility to Care for You or Your Loved One, Once the financial and medical requirements have been meet. 

Other Ways to Pay For Care

Without Medicaid Benefits

– Your/Their Monthly Income Plus One of the Following Options

– Spend Down Your Life Savings and Sell off Properties

– Long-Term Insurance

How We Help Our Clients and Their Families

 

Our goal is to save as much of your family’s assets as possible from the high cost of Long-Term Care.

We become the bridge of communication between your family and DHS (Medicaid) to help expedite the application process. We handle filing the appropriate documentation, following up with any notices, and providing you with your approval. Our goal is to take some of the stress of your shoulders and let you get back to spending valuable time with your loved ones.