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On February 10, 2023, New York State Department of Health further increased the income and resource limits based on ...
This article was updated 02/15/2023. As of January 2023, the income and resource limits for people with a disability ...
A pooled supplemental needs trust (SNT) can be established and funded by a person with a disability for their ...
What is a pooled trust? Established under Section 1917(D)(4)(C) of the Social Security Act 42 U.S.C. § 1396p(d)(4)(C), a ...
Watch this video to learn how Lois, of Rensselaer, New York, used a NYSARC Community Trust II to get ...
Are you, or a loved one, entitled to receive settlement proceeds from a lawsuit that would affect your eligibility ...
People with disabilities who utilize Medicaid and/or SSI benefits, or may need these benefits later in life …
A person with a disability can only have a certain amount of money in their name to qualify financially ...
The earliest date that the State will begin implementation of a 30-month lookback for home care is March 31, 2024.
NYSARC Trust Services’ Chief Operating Officer, Heidi Flatt, CPA CGMA, discusses how a pooled trust can help seniors qualify for Medicaid and get care at home with Heather Kovar of CBS6 Albany, NY.
It is a tremendous value to those who need community long-term care, home healthcare, and don’t think that they’re eligible for Medicaid.
Here’s how it works: a federal law established in 1993 allows disabled people to put their monthly income or assets
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