![]() ![]() But if the disabled adult may need future Medicaid benefits, improperly documented transfer of the disabled adult’s assets to a family member (to compensate for care services) may be viewed by Medicaid as a sanctionable gift transfer. If the senior or special needs adult has available funds, it may make sense for them to pay the family caregiver for those services. Such family care may allow the senior or special needs adult to remain in the home environment that he or she prefers, and can provide numerous other benefits. CATEGORIES: Elder Law, Special Needs Law, Winston Salem, North Carolina, NC.įamily caregivers may provide essential care to disabled seniors, or to special needs/disabled adults of any age.
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