The Four Care Options

Navigating the long-term care maze can be overwhelming, especially with Medicaid’s complex rules. Knowing your options—home care, assisted living, skilled nursing, or memory care—ensures the best care while protecting your assets.

Kept Safely at Home

You or a family member can provide primary care with some outside assistance. This option helps maintain independence while ensuring safety and daily support.

Assisted Living Facility

This setting allows basic independence while providing meals and daily assistance. Residents receive support while maintaining a comfortable and social living environment.

Skilled Nursing Facility

For those with more extensive medical needs, this option provides 24/7 care, ensuring medical supervision, rehabilitation, and daily assistance as needed.

Memory Care Unit

Designed for individuals with dementia, this option keeps loved ones safe from wandering while offering varying levels of structured daily support.

Medicaid & Long-Term Care FAQs

Get clear answers to common Medicaid questions. Learn about income limits, asset protection, long-term care coverage, and how to qualify without losing your home or savings.