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Disabled and Denied? Understanding Florida Medicaid’s Income vs. Asset Limits
Quick Summary: Many Florida seniors are shocked to be denied Medicaid even when their monthly income is low. If you live in Florida and receive less than $2,000 a month in Social Security but were still denied, the issue is likely not your income—it is your assets. Here is what you need to know about the "hidden" limits that trigger a denial. If you are disabled, over 65, and living on a fixed income, receiving a denial letter from Florida Medicaid can be confusing and stre

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Dec 19, 20253 min read


Can Medicaid Take Your House After a Parent's Death? Insights on Joint Tenancy with Survivorship in Florida
If you're a joint tenant with rights of survivorship on a property with your parent, and they're receiving government benefits like SSDI or Medicaid, you might worry about what happens to the house after they pass away. A common question is: Can the government come after the house? In this post, we'll break down the key differences between SSI and SSDI, explain why Social Security typically isn't a concern for property liens, and dive into how Medicaid recovery works—especial

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Oct 21, 20253 min read


Understanding Florida Medicaid Eligibility for Seniors: Why You Might Be Denied
Income Limits in Florida Medicaid For a single individual in Florida, the gross monthly income limit to qualify for Long Term Care...

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Oct 2, 20252 min read


How a Workman's Comp Lump Sum Affects Your Medicaid Eligibility
Receiving a workman's compensation lump sum can raise concerns about maintaining Medicaid eligibility. Many people worry that this...

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Sep 26, 20253 min read


Does VA Disability Income Affect Florida Medicaid Eligibility in 2025?
Understand how VA disability income impacts Florida Medicaid eligibility, including income and asset limits, and key reporting requirements.

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Jul 10, 20253 min read
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