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Suppose You Could Save Your Parents Assets From Estate Recovery?

Listen to This


Have you heard of the Estate Recovery Program?

Don't give your assets away! Please, please read this all the way through! Medicaid does not give this information away! You have to find it....

The long searching paid off for us and it has saved us thousands of dollars.

Suppose there was help for you too. Well there is!

I have been mom's caregiver for over 7 years now. Living here with her and taking care of everything...and may I add... as the primary caregiver!

As I was out one day walking, I realized that my siblings were working for their future and mine had slipped away.

Now, my siblings didn't know what was happening, neither did I. I do know I had a lot of unrest but never could pinpoint it. All I do know is that I could not make a living and care for mom at the same time, so I was always emotional over my finances.

One day I decided that I had given enough of my life away. I could not keep going 24/7 and the day mom goes to Heaven, find myself on the street. I have been the sole caregiver and after much thought I decided to ask for mom's small house to be left to me upon her death.

Several months of exhausting deliberations between me and my siblings went by before coming to a result, and thank goodness they finally decided that I did deserve the house.

Now, after many months of working on this situation, I decided to check out the Estate Recovery program so I didn’t find myself up against the wall again and what I found was... even though my family had decided to leave the house to me, mom's house was the only asset that she had and would have to be used to reimburse Medicaid and Passport after mom's passing.

This information disturbed me. When we signed up for the Passport Program (Catholic Social Services) our case worker told us that we did not have to worry about this. Little did he know!

Once again I decided I better do some more digging on estate recovery. I would not give up! It took a lot of time and effort, but I finally got it all taken care of and now the house is clear!

Are you the caregiver for your parent who's on Medicaid? Are you worried what will happen to your parent’s assets? YOU BETTER…It is a very touchy subject. Taboo too! It's not something Medicaid will freely announce. If you come across the estate recovery information, OK...but they will not indulge the information, unless you seek it. I have done all the digging for you.

I have the written information from Medicaid - highlighted from the department and I have the information on the paperwork needed to save your parent's assets.

If you have been the primary caregiver and giving up your income and future financial security to care for your parent(s) and taking the burden off the rest of the family….you deserve some security.

Please contact me NOW to get more information about the up and coming FREE Estate Recovery Report and get this taken care of TODAY!

I am giving it away for a limited time! In a few weeks there will be a price to pay for this information.....so hurry!

Don't waste anymore time...get your FREE Estate Recovery Report today by filling out the contact form below and letting me know that you are interested in the FREE information TODAY!

Remember, it is only FREE for a very limited time so take action TODAY!

Are you getting help from Catholic Social Services or other resources for skilled nursing, caregiving duties, medical supplies?

Does your loved one or parent(s) still own their home?

Have you lived and cared for your loved one or parent(s) for at least 2 years?

“I hope you will contact me for information, I can save you thousands of dollars.”

Leave me your name and email address and remember to be patient. I live and care for my 91 year old mother, so I may be a little preoccupied at the moment but I will get with you as quickly as possible.

Let me know if you have any concerns I have not touched on yet.
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