Find Financial Relief from the Nursing Home Bill
Achieve Medicaid eligibility without going through the dreaded “Medicaid spend-down.”

Contrary to popular belief, your loved one can qualify for Medicaid without losing all their assets. If your spouse or loved one is in a nursing home and at risk of draining their savings on care costs, Medicaid can help. As the largest payer of long-term care costs in the U.S., Medicaid provides financial relief for the high cost of long-term care. At Senior Care Counsel, we can help you develop a plan to rearrange assets while accelerating Medicaid eligibility in the process.   

Get started by answering a few questions about your situation—it only takes three minutes.

To start, tell us who needs long-term care.*

How It Works

Answer

Take three minutes to answer a few questions about your loved one's situation.

Connect

You get matched with a qualified long-term care planning professional.

Plan

You receive a personalized asset protection plan designed for your loved one.

Claim Your Free Guide

Learn more about the financial assistance available and how working with Senior Care Counsel can protect your loved one’s assets. Plus, our Crisis Planning Guidebook dispels common myths about the Medicaid program, explains the financial tools used to accelerate eligibility, and provides you the next steps you need to take in order to achieve financial relief. 

How to get Financial Relief from Long-Term Care

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Who We Are

At Senior Care Counsel, our mission is to educate families on the options available to them for protecting their assets from long-term care costs. Our network of specialists can help you and your family find financial relief from the nursing home.

30+ Years of Experience
400+ Seniors Helped Monthly
$100K+ Saved on Average

Don't wait until the next nursing home bill