About Us

Our purpose is simplification and easing the transition for the elderly to obtain New York State Medicaid.

The Elderly need to satisfy this complex web of entanglements at time when their mental and/or physical capabilities have been depleted or entirely exhausted. States have recently imposed higher limits for qualifying, thereby further compounding the difficulty. Medicaid4Seniors.com has as its objective to simplify and ease the process for the Elder to more readily qualify and obtain Medicaid.

Get in touch with us now to explore your specific requirements and discover our valuable services.


Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly do you do?

We help you understand Medicaid, the requirements and supporting documents. We specialize in navigating the complexities of Medicaid eligibility and planning. Our services include assistance with applications, asset protection strategies, appeals for denied claims, long-term care planning, and ensuring compliance with Medicaid regulations. We help individuals and families understand their rights and options.

How much does it cost?

Individual consultations are available. Our fees vary depending on the complexity of your case. We offer transparent pricing and will provide a detailed estimate after your initial consultation. We are committed to providing value and ensuring you understand the costs involved.

Why should I hire a consultant for Medicaid instead of applying on my own?

Medicaid regulations are intricate and vary by individual. A legal consultant can provide expert guidance to maximize your eligibility, protect your assets, and avoid costly mistakes. We ensure your application is accurate and complete, and we advocate on your behalf if necessary.

Who can benefit from your Medicaid consulting services?

Our services are beneficial for seniors, individuals with disabilities, and families seeking assistance with Medicaid eligibility. We work with those planning for long-term care, those facing potential denial of benefits, and anyone needing expert guidance through the Medicaid process.