Ralph S. Robbins, CFP©, is a licensed Certified Financial Planning Practitioner and an Accredited VA Claims Agent specializing in Eldercare Financial Planning. He works everyday helping families in crisis find creative ways to fund long-term care expenses and deal with family financial issues.
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In order to avoid Medicaid penalty, however, you must have a formal agreement in place. Known as a Personal Care Agreement or Personal Services Agreement you will essentially enter into a contract with your grandmother and become her employee.
The agreement should stipulate the rate of pay, the number of expected hours to be provided, the services being provided, and the term of the contract. It is also important that you keep a log of the hours and services being provided on a contemporaneous basis.
This contract can also be used as tool to move a lump sum in the event that grandmother needs to apply for Medicaid sooner rather than later. Rules allow for the contract to be satisfied in advance in one lump sum based on the variables mentioned above multiplied by her life expectancy.
This will be a taxable transaction to both you and your grandmother and some states actually require that the tax documentation be submitted as evidence of the legitimacy of the arrangement so you may wish to consult with a tax preparer as to what the employee/employer filing requirements are. see more