Helping Families in Gonzales Protect Assets While Securing Medicaid Coverage
For many families in Gonzales, planning for long-term care begins with one difficult realization. Nursing home care, assisted living, and in-home services are expensive, and private pay options disappear faster than most people expect. When savings start shrinking and care needs increase, Medicaid often becomes the only realistic way to continue receiving quality care without losing everything that has been built over a lifetime.
Qualifying for Medicaid in Louisiana is not automatic, and it is not simple. Income limits, asset rules, and look-back periods create confusion and anxiety, especially for families who worry about losing their home, retirement savings, or the financial stability of a spouse who remains at home.
At Losavio & DeJean, LLC, our Gonzales Medicaid qualifying attorneys help individuals, spouses, and families throughout Ascension Parish navigate Medicaid eligibility with confidence. Our practice focuses on elder law, long-term care planning, and benefits coordination. We help clients understand the rules, avoid costly mistakes, and create lawful strategies that protect assets while securing the care they need.
Why Gonzales Families Need Medicaid Planning
Gonzales is a close-knit community where families often stay rooted for generations. Many residents have worked hard to own a home, save modest retirement funds, and maintain independence. When a loved one begins needing daily assistance or nursing care, the financial impact can be overwhelming.
Medicaid is the primary program that pays for long-term nursing home care in Louisiana. However, qualifying without planning can require spending nearly all assets before assistance begins. Families often come to us asking the same questions.
Will Medicaid take the house
Does a spouse lose everything
Can assets be protected legally
What happens if care is needed immediately
The answers depend on timing, family structure, and careful application of Louisiana Medicaid rules. That is where experienced guidance makes a difference.
What Is Medicaid and How It Applies to Long-Term Care
Medicaid is a needs-based program that helps pay for long-term care when personal resources are limited. In Louisiana, Medicaid can cover:

Medicaid is a joint federal and state program that provides health coverage to qualifying individuals with limited income and assets. In Louisiana, Medicaid is administered by the Louisiana Department of Health and includes coverage for long-term care services such as nursing homes and certain in-home care programs.

Unlike Medicare, Medicaid is needs-based. That means eligibility depends on both medical necessity and financial qualifications. For long-term care Medicaid, applicants must meet strict income and asset requirements.

Common Situations That Lead Gonzales Families to Seek Medicaid Help
Our Gonzales Medicaid qualifying attorneys frequently work with families facing situations such as:
In each of these scenarios, Medicaid planning becomes both urgent and emotional. Families want to do the right thing but are unsure where to begin.
Medicaid Eligibility Requirements in Louisiana
To qualify for long-term care Medicaid in Louisiana, an applicant must satisfy several categories of requirements.
Medical Eligibility
Long-term care Medicaid requires a medical need for nursing level care. This determination is based on functional limitations, medical diagnoses, and the level of assistance required for daily activities such as bathing, dressing, mobility, and supervision.
Income Limits
Louisiana Medicaid has specific monthly income limits for long-term care applicants. Income includes Social Security, pensions, and other recurring payments. In some cases, income above the limit can be managed through approved legal strategies.
Asset Limits
Assets include bank accounts, investments, cash value life insurance, and certain property. Medicaid distinguishes between countable and non-countable assets. Some assets may be exempt, while others must be addressed through planning.
Understanding which assets count and how they are evaluated is critical for successful Medicaid qualifying.
Countable and Non-Countable Assets Explained
Many Gonzales families are surprised to learn that Medicaid does not count every asset the same way.
Commonly Non-Countable Assets
A primary residence under certain conditions
One vehicle used for transportation
Personal belongings and household items
Certain prepaid burial arrangements
Commonly Countable Assets
Bank accounts and cash
Certificates of deposit
Investment accounts
Additional real estate
Non-exempt life insurance policies
Proper classification of assets is essential. Incorrect assumptions can lead to denied applications or unnecessary asset loss.
The Medicaid Look-Back Period
One of the most misunderstood aspects of Medicaid qualifying is the look-back period. Louisiana applies a look-back period during which asset transfers are reviewed.
If assets were transferred for less than fair market value during the look-back period, Medicaid may impose a penalty period. This penalty delays Medicaid coverage, even if the applicant is otherwise eligible.
Families who attempt last-minute gifting or property transfers without legal guidance often create severe problems that are difficult to fix.
Medicaid Planning Versus Medicaid Crisis Planning
There are two common planning scenarios.
Proactive Medicaid Planning
This occurs when families plan ahead before care is urgently needed. Proactive planning allows more flexibility and greater asset protection opportunities.
Medicaid Crisis Planning
This occurs when a loved one already needs care or is about to enter a nursing home. While options are more limited, lawful crisis planning strategies may still protect assets and shorten penalty periods when handled correctly.
Our Gonzales Medicaid qualifying attorneys assist in both situations.
Protecting the Community Spouse in Gonzales
When one spouse needs long-term care and the other remains at home, Medicaid rules include special protections for the community spouse. These rules are designed to prevent the at-home spouse from becoming impoverished.
Protections may include:
Allowable asset retention for the community spouse
Monthly income allowances
Protection of the primary residence
Spousal protections are complex and must be applied carefully to avoid mistakes that jeopardize eligibility.
The Role of the Home in Medicaid Qualifying
One of the biggest fears families have is losing the home. In many cases, the primary residence is not counted as a resource for eligibility purposes, but it may still be subject to estate recovery later.
Medicaid planning addresses both eligibility and long-term protection strategies, including how the home is titled and what happens after the Medicaid recipient passes away.
Estate Recovery and Why Planning Matters
After a Medicaid recipient dies, the state may seek reimbursement from the estate for benefits paid. This process is known as estate recovery.
Without planning, estate recovery can result in the loss of the family home or other remaining assets. With proper planning, families may reduce or avoid recovery while staying compliant with Medicaid rules.
Coordinating Medicaid With VA Benefits and Other Resources
Many Gonzales families are eligible for more than one benefit program. Medicaid planning often overlaps with:
Veterans benefits
VA Aid and Attendance
Social Security income
Long-term care insurance
Coordination is essential because one program can affect eligibility for another. Our firm regularly integrates Medicaid planning with VA benefits and estate planning to ensure strategies work together, not against each other.
The Medicaid Application Process in Louisiana
Applying for Medicaid involves extensive documentation and strict deadlines. A complete application may require:
Proof of income
Bank statements and financial records
Medical records and assessments
Asset documentation
Insurance and benefit information
Incomplete or inaccurate applications often result in delays or denials. We help families prepare organized, compliant applications to improve approval timelines.
How Losavio & DeJean Helps Gonzales Families Qualify for Medicaid
We take a comprehensive, client-focused approach.
1. Understanding the Full Picture
We begin by reviewing medical needs, financial resources, family structure, and long-term goals.
2. Developing a Legal Medicaid Strategy
Every situation is different. We identify lawful strategies to address income, assets, and timing while minimizing risk.
3. Application Preparation and Submission
We help gather documentation, complete applications, and respond to Medicaid requests.
4. Ongoing Guidance
Medicaid does not end with approval. We assist with renewals, changes in circumstances, and coordination with other benefits.
Why Local Experience Matters in Gonzales
Medicaid rules are state-specific and implementation details matter. Working with attorneys who regularly handle Louisiana Medicaid cases ensures that planning strategies align with current regulations and administrative practices.
Families in Gonzales benefit from working with a firm that understands local concerns, long-term care costs, and the realities facing Ascension Parish residents.
When to Speak With a Gonzales Medicaid Qualifying Attorney
You should consider seeking legal guidance if:
Nursing home or assisted living care is imminent
Savings are being depleted by care costs
You are unsure how assets will affect eligibility
A spouse needs protection while the other receives care
You want to avoid Medicaid penalties
You are concerned about estate recovery
Early guidance often saves families time, money, and stress.
Frequently Asked Questions About Medicaid Qualifying in Gonzales
Meet the Attorneys Who Help Families Plan for Medicaid

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
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
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.
Losavio & DeJean, LLC focuses on elder law, long-term care planning, Medicaid qualifying, and benefits coordination. Our attorneys work closely with families to ensure legal compliance while preserving dignity and financial stability.
Families often continue working with our firm for estate planning, VA benefits, and ongoing elder law needs.
Gonzales Medicaid Qualifying Starts With a Conversation
If you or a loved one needs long-term care and you are worried about finances, you are not alone. Medicaid planning is complex, but with the right guidance, it does not have to be overwhelming.
Losavio & DeJean, LLC helps Gonzales families navigate Medicaid eligibility with clarity, compassion, and lawful strategies that protect what matters most.

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