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Protecting the Family Home from Nursing Home Costs in North Carolina: What Every Family Should Know
One of the biggest misconceptions about Medicaid is that the government immediately takes ownership of a person's home when they enter a nursing facility.
That is simply not how the process works.
In many situations, a primary residence may be considered an exempt asset for Medicaid eligibility purposes. This means the home may not prevent someone from qualifying for Medicaid benefits even though they continue to own it.
Elder Law and the Family Home: How to Protect It from Long-Term Care Costs in North Carolina
For most North Carolina families, the home isn’t simply where they live. Tt’s where life happened. It’s where children took their first steps, where holidays were celebrated, and where love and laughter filled the rooms. But for many older adults, the dream of passing that home on to the next generation can feel uncertain when the realities of aging, and the high cost of long-term care, come into view.
The question that keeps many awake at night is simple, yet heartbreaking: Could the nursing home take my house?