that does not necessarily mean the house is completely safe from estate recovery. The state will likely put a lien on the house while the resident is living and then attempt to recover the property after the resident has passed away.
Even though a personal residence does not count as an asset for determining your eligibility for Medicaid, the Department of Social Services can still place a lien on it after your death, so that the house would have to be sold to satisfy the lien instead of going to your heirs as an in...
"Your letter to the Medi-Cal office did the trick. They are no longer threatening to put a lien on my house. I cannot thank you enough for helping me protect my home." Your letter to the Medi-Cal office did the trick. They are no longer threatening to put a lien on my house. I...