Platinum Benefit Planning Launches New Information Website in Response to the Cost of Medicaid Nursing Home Care Planning- Eligibility and Asset Protection

Platinum Benefit Planning launches its new informational website showing, once again, its commitment to helping families get educated and gain government and nursing home benefits. Certain types of assets are not considered when determining whether an applicant meets the asset requirements for Medicaid eligibility.

Platinum Benefit Planning Launches New Information Website in Response to the Cost of Medicaid Nursing Home Care Planning- Eligibility and Asset Protection
Lakeland, FL, November 25, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Platinum Benefit Planning launches its new informational website responding to the need for customer education. The website goals will be to educate and answer questions around the complexity of Medicaid and the rising cost of Nursing Home Care Planning- Eligibility and Asset Protection.

Platinum Benefit has helped nearly 2,000 families throughout the state of Florida, legally, ethically, and strategically protect an estimated $200,000,000 in assets and asset planning. Further, Platinum Benefit pays special attention to carefully evaluate and structure income in such a way as to maximize the amount of money a community spouse can keep to live on and still qualify a loved one for Home Health Care, Assisted Living, and Nursing Home benefits.

The staff at Platinum Benefit understands that there are restrictions on protecting assets from nursing home care high costs, but that individuals and families can take steps to ease the burden by getting educated and planning early. Everyone should have their Medicaid and nursing home plans long before considering going into nursing home care. At Platinum Benefit, the Medicaid Experts will meet with you to discuss your options as it relates to your situation.

“Platinum Benefit is committed to helping families gain nursing home benefits,” says Antony Turbeville, the company's CEO. Certain types of assets are not considered when determining whether an applicant meets the asset requirements for Medicaid eligibility. For example, a home where your spouse resides and a single automobile are not countable assets. By investing in these non-countable assets, you may be able to prevent some assets from consideration. The company’s new website aims to education and answer all the questions future Medicaid and nursing home clients may have.
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