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Medicaid
Have you or your loved one run out of money to pay for care? Each state has a different process for providing financial assistance through Medicaid. See link below to find information in your state.
WANT OUR ASSISTANCE THROUGH THE ENTIRE PROCESS? As long as our fee is paid by family or friends of your loved one, we can provide assistance through the entire process of finding the right housing option for you! Visit our section on consultation services for more information.
Medicaid Vs. Medicare
- Medicare pays for covered medical expenses such as Dr’s visits.
- Medicaid pays for care such as in a Nursing Home, Adult Family Home, In-Home Care, Assisted Living, or Memory Care Community.
Full Placement Services
If you or your loved one…
- Live in Washington State or Missouri
- Or are relocating to Washington State or Missouri
If you find yourself overwhelmed and want to make sure you’re making the right care decision and financial investment, in Senior Living, you may be best served by our Full Placement Services.
Full placement services include everything you’ll find with our other services. You’ll find that our advisors become your partner on this journey. Here are some of the ways we help:
- Gathering important information including care needs, desired location and financial requirements.
- Creating an action plan with clear next steps.
- Researching options that best fit your needs.
- Coordinating tours of those options.
- Consulting through the transition.
- Following up to make sure you’re pleased.
Full Placement Services are a free service to you because we are paid a fee from the communities and homes we work with.
Contact us today for more information or to schedule an appointment. Our First Call will only take 30-60 minutes.
Start TodayPersonal Consultation Services
Our Personal Consultation Services are a great option for out of area families and include:
Resources that specifically match your situation
Assistance making a final decision
Guidance
Creative ideas for working with memory loss & family dynamics
Tips for a smooth transition