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Medi-Cal Planning | Bryant Elder Law

Category: Medi-Cal Planning

Medi-Cal for Long-Term Care

Medi-Cal is a California state program that will pay for long-term nursing home care for an indefinite period of time, as long as you qualify by being financial eligible and require medical care in a skilled nursing home or rehabilitation center.

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How Expanded Medi-Cal Saves Lives and Money

On behalf of Lisa Bryant of The Law Offices of Lisa C. Bryant, Inc. posted in Medi-Cal Planning on Monday, May 29nd, 2017.

Medi-Cal saves the state money. It also saves lives. Learn more about the top 3 reasons Medi-Cal saves lives

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Assisted Living Costs

There are generally three types of fee structures: Flat Rate, Fee-for Service (may be called “point” system), and/or a hybrid, sometimes referred to as Levels of Care. Some places are creative in how they assess care charges but these three buckets will give you a general idea of what you are most likely to encounter in an Assisted Living environment.

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