25 of 26 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars
If monkeys could cut and paste, this is what they'd produce, Dec 10 2009
By Christoph Berendes - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Complete Guide to Medicaid and Nursing Home Costs: How to Keep Your Family Assets Protected (Paperback)
I'm returning this book. It appears to be put together by someone who had a weekend to cut and paste from other sources and a target for number of pages to fill.
I was misled by the seven previous reviewers -- all from the summer of 2008 - who all rated this book at four or five stars. If you check, you'll find that some of these reviewers have only reviewed a few books, mostly published by Atlantic Publishing, and all rated (by them) at four or five stars. Draw your own conclusions.
Chapter 4, on asset protection, includes a number of pages on advanced directives, living wills, healthcare surrogate designations, and medical powers of attorney, great topics that are irrelevant to asset protection.
Chapter 8, "Creative ways to qualify for Medicaid", begins with two pages of anecdotes on various fraudulent practices. A dubious beginning, particularly as it includes some stories of provider fraud, which is again totally irrelevant to how elderly and their loved ones might qualify for Medicaid.
The book has useful information, but it's buried under obvious or irrelevant information. The index is no help. The only term indexed under F is "Family". When I wanted to refer back to the section on Miller trusts, my choices under M were "Married", "Meals", "Medical coverage", "MMMNA", and "Money".
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars
poor attempt, Dec 27 2011
By affablemax - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Complete Guide to Medicaid and Nursing Home Costs: How to Keep Your Family Assets Protected (Paperback)
This must have been written by a junior college author. The book is full of generalities ("check with an elder lawyer") and inaccurate statements. Therefore it is totally worthless.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Medicaid and Nursing Homes, May 22 2009
By D. Goreham "datahunter" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Complete Guide to Medicaid and Nursing Home Costs: How to Keep Your Family Assets Protected (Paperback)
As the bumper sticker says "Aging, if it's not your problem now it soon will be." This is a necessary book for everyone 55 and over or with a relative that is. It attempts to straighten the tangled web of Medicaid rules. It tells you how to avoid the pitfalls that make an elderly person not qualify for the aide and how to avoid having family assets seized when the bills come rolling in after a serious or long term illness.
This book contains an alphabetical list of Medicaid agencies for each state with address, phone, fax and web site and a short paragraph on the differences for each state listed in chapter 10. The book covers gifts and promissory notes to help when finances become tight. The book even covers alternative services to nursing homes because many states are trying to cut Medicaid costs by looking for alternatives to nursing homes. Each state has different ideas on how to do this. When looking into these programs for loved ones there are certain things one should look for. These are listed within the chapter within each type of program discussed. Probably most importantly chapter 14 deals with how to find a good elder care lawyer. This book even sports case studies, a bibliography and an index.
Although a wise purchase, a slightly difficult book to read because it has some very confusing parts