Aerial view of a suburban residential neighborhood featuring houses, streets, and green spaces

Denham Springs Medicaid Qualifying Attorneys

Protecting Your Care. Preserving Your Assets.

Planning for long-term care is one of the most important and emotional legal decisions families in Denham Springs and Livingston Parish will ever face. Medicaid qualifying is not about avoiding responsibility. It is about understanding the rules, protecting a lifetime of savings, and ensuring access to quality care without financially devastating a spouse or family.

At Losavio & DeJean, L.L.C., our Denham Springs Medicaid qualifying attorneys help individuals, couples, and families navigate Louisiana Medicaid eligibility rules with clarity and confidence. We assist clients throughout Denham Springs, Watson, Walker, and the surrounding Livingston Parish area with Medicaid planning strategies that comply with Louisiana law while preserving assets and dignity.

Whether you are planning ahead, facing an urgent nursing home placement, or trying to protect a healthy spouse at home, our team provides practical, Louisiana-specific guidance every step of the way.

Why Families in Denham Springs Choose Losavio & DeJean for Medicaid Planning

Medicaid qualifying in Louisiana is not one-size-fits-all. It requires careful legal analysis, timing, and compliance with state-specific rules

Families in Denham Springs trust Losavio & DeJean because we offer:

Louisiana-Specific Medicaid Experience

Medicaid rules vary by state. We plan specifically for Louisiana Medicaid, including long-term care and community-based services.

Certified Elder Law Leadership

Peter J. Losavio, Jr., J.D., CELA, is the only Certified Elder Law Attorney in Louisiana, bringing nationally recognized expertise to every Medicaid case.

Customized Planning Strategies

Every family’s financial picture is different. We design Medicaid plans based on marital status, health, assets, income, and family goals.

Spousal Protection Focus

We prioritize protecting the healthy spouse from impoverishment while securing care for the spouse who needs assistance.

Guidance Before and During a Crisis

Whether you are planning years in advance or responding to an immediate need, we help you make informed, lawful decisions.

From Juban Crossing to the Antique Village and throughout Livingston Parish, families rely on our firm to navigate Medicaid planning the right way.

Understanding Medicaid Qualifying in Louisiana

Medicaid is a needs-based program that helps pay for long-term care when personal resources are limited. In Louisiana, Medicaid can cover:

Forced Heirship icon

Nursing home care

Community Property Icon

Certain assisted living services

Usufruct Icon

Home and community-based services

Succession (Probate) Icon

Long-term medical care for eligible individuals

However, qualifying for Medicaid requires meeting strict income and asset limits, along with detailed documentation and compliance with complex rules.

Medicaid Is Not the Same as Medicare

Many families confuse Medicare and Medicaid, but they serve very different purposes:

Medicare is primarily short-term medical insurance for people over 65 or disabled. It does not cover long-term custodial care.
Medicaid is designed to pay for long-term care but only for individuals who meet financial and medical eligibility requirements.

Without planning, many families spend their life savings on care before realizing Medicaid could have helped.

Louisiana Medicaid Financial Eligibility Basics

To qualify for long-term care Medicaid in Louisiana, an applicant must meet both income limits and asset limits.

Asset Limits

In general:

Countable assets may include:

Non-countable assets often include:

The classification of assets is critical. Small mistakes can delay or deny Medicaid eligibility.

Income Limits

Louisiana Medicaid also has monthly income limits. If income exceeds the limit, legal planning tools may be used to address excess income while remaining compliant.

The Five-Year Look-Back Rule

One of the most misunderstood Medicaid rules is the five-year look-back period.

When someone applies for Medicaid, Louisiana reviews financial transactions made during the previous five years. This includes:

Gifts to children or grandchildren

Transfers of property

Selling assets for less than fair market value

Certain trust funding transactions

If improper transfers are found, Medicaid may impose a penalty period during which benefits are denied, even if the applicant otherwise qualifies.

Why Timing Matters

Planning early allows families to use lawful strategies before the look-back window creates risk. Even in crisis situations, there may still be options available.

Medicaid Planning for Married Couples in Denham Springs

One of the greatest fears families face is that a spouse will be left with nothing when the other spouse enters a nursing home.

Louisiana Medicaid includes protections designed to prevent spousal impoverishment, but these protections must be applied correctly.

Community Spouse Protections

The healthy spouse, known as the community spouse, may be entitled to:

A portion of the couple’s assets

A monthly income allowance

Continued use of the marital home

Without legal guidance, families often misunderstand these rights or fail to take full advantage of them.

Strategic Planning Options

Depending on the situation, strategies may include:

Asset reallocation

Medicaid-compliant annuities

Income redirection

Use of exempt resources

Each strategy must be carefully coordinated to avoid penalties.

Medicaid Planning Tools We Use

Our Denham Springs Medicaid qualifying attorneys use proven, Louisiana-compliant tools, including:

Irrevocable Trusts

Certain irrevocable trusts may help protect assets when created and funded properly. These trusts must be carefully drafted to comply with Medicaid rules.

Medicaid-Compliant Annuities

In appropriate cases, annuities can convert countable assets into an income stream for the healthy spouse while preserving eligibility.

Spend-Down Planning

Spend-down does not mean wasting money. We help families spend assets in ways that improve quality of life while reducing countable resources, such as:

  • Home improvements
  • Debt repayment
  • Medical equipment
  • Burial planning

Income Management Strategies

When income exceeds Medicaid limits, legal strategies may help redirect or shelter excess income while maintaining eligibility.

Crisis Medicaid Planning

Many families contact us during a crisis, such as an unexpected hospitalization or sudden nursing home placement.

Even when care is needed immediately, options may still exist. Crisis planning focuses on:

Minimizing penalty periods

Preserving as many assets as possible

Securing care quickly

Timing is critical. Early legal involvement can make a significant difference.

Medicaid and the Family Home

The home is often a family’s most valuable asset, both financially and emotionally.

Is the Home Countable?

In many cases, the primary residence is exempt while the Medicaid recipient is alive. However, this does not mean the home is fully protected.

Medicaid Estate Recovery

After death, Louisiana may seek repayment through the Medicaid Estate Recovery Program.

Proper planning may help:

  • Protect the home for a surviving spouse
  • Preserve the home for children or heirs
  • Avoid forced sale after death

Medicaid Estate Recovery in Louisiana

Even after qualifying for Medicaid, planning is not finished.

Louisiana may attempt to recover costs from a recipient’s estate after death. This process can affect:

Homes

Bank accounts

Other probate assets

We help families plan proactively to reduce or avoid estate recovery when legally possible.

Medicaid Planning for Veterans and Their Spouses

Veterans and surviving spouses may be eligible for VA benefits, including Aid and Attendance.

Kent S. DeJean is accredited by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and helps clients:

Coordinate VA benefits with Medicaid

Avoid benefit conflicts

Maximize available resources

Proper coordination can significantly improve long-term care affordability.

Common Medicaid Mistakes We Help Denham Springs Families Avoid

Without proper guidance, families often make costly mistakes, including:

Giving away assets too late

Using non-Louisiana legal forms

Relying on nursing home advice instead of legal counsel

Misunderstanding spousal protections

Failing to plan for estate recovery

Our role is to prevent these errors before they cause permanent harm.

Our Medicaid Planning Process

1. Initial Consultation to understand health, finances, and goals

2. Eligibility Analysis under Louisiana Medicaid rules

3. Strategy Design tailored to your family

4. Document Preparation and Implementation

5. Application Support and follow-up

6. Ongoing Guidance as circumstances change

Meet Our Denham Springs Medicaid Planning Attorneys

Peter J. Losavio, Jr.

Attorney

Peter J. Losavio, Jr., J.D., CELA, has been practicing law for over 40 years as a member of Losavio & DeJean, L.L.C. He is a Certified Elder Law Attorney by the National Elder Law Foundation—one of approximately 500 attorneys in the United States to hold this certification and the only Certified Elder Law Attorney in Louisiana. Peter’s practice centers on estate planning, elder law, long-term care planning, and succession work with an emphasis on Louisiana’s civil law requirements. Clients value his clear explanations, meticulous drafting, and practical strategies that protect families across generations.

Kent S. DeJean

Kent S. DeJean

Attorney

Kent S. DeJean is an accomplished attorney who specializes in Veterans Affairs and is accredited by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Born in Opelousas, Louisiana, and a graduate of Opelousas Catholic High School, Kent brings a service-oriented approach to estate planning, succession, and benefits coordination for veterans and their families. He helps clients integrate VA benefits with broader estate plans, ensuring documents, titling, and beneficiary designations work together seamlessly.

Meghan E. Conques, J.D.

Meghan E. Conques

Attorney

Meghan E. Conques, J.D., is an associate attorney with Losavio & DeJean, L.L.C., focusing her practice on elder law, estate planning, and Medicaid planning. A Baton Rouge native and graduate of Louisiana State University and Southern University Law Center, Meghan brings a client-focused approach to helping families protect assets, navigate Louisiana’s civil law system, and secure long-term care solutions. She is licensed to practice law in Louisiana and has been a member of the Louisiana State Bar Association since 2023.

Frequently Asked Questions About Medicaid Qualifying in Denham Springs

No. With proper legal planning, many assets can be preserved while still qualifying.

Not necessarily. Crisis planning options may still be available.

The home may be protected during life, but estate recovery rules apply after death. Planning can help.

Timing varies, but proper preparation helps avoid delays.

Ready to Work With a Denham Springs Estate Planning Attorney?

Office Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Serving Denham Springs, Watson, Walker, and all of Livingston Parish.

Call today or send us a message to schedule a consultation with a Denham Springs estate planning lawyer. We will listen, explain your options, and help you protect your family and your future under Louisiana law.