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If you are a homeowner, a retirement account holder, or part of a married couple, you have probably thought about what long-term care could cost. Maybe you have watched it happen to someone else’s family. Maybe you are starting to think about your own parents. Maybe you are simply doing the math and not liking what you see.
The question most families ask is: does getting the care we need mean losing everything we have worked for?
It doesn’t have to. But only if the right planning happens at the right time.
At Safe Harbor Estate Law, we work with Minnesota families navigating exactly these situations. We are here to listen first, answer your questions without pressure, and help you understand what is genuinely possible for your family.
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Long-term care planning is the legal and financial process of preparing for a time when you, or someone you love, can no longer manage daily activities independently.
That may mean living in a nursing home, an assisted living facility, or receiving home-based care from a professional caregiver.
Long-term care planning uses legal tools, including trusts, Medicaid applications, spousal protection strategies, and benefit programs, to help you keep as much of your estate as possible while still qualifying for the care you need.
It is not about gaming the system.
It is about understanding the rules and applying them correctly before a health crisis forces your hand.
If you are just beginning to think through this, our free guide Ways to Stay Out of the Nursing Home is a helpful starting point for families weighing their options.
The families who benefit most from this kind of planning tend to fall into a few categories, though no two situations are exactly alike:
If you recognize your family in that list, the most important thing you can do right now is start a conversation while your options are still open.
Minnesota has its own Medicaid program, called Medical Assistance, with rules set by the Minnesota Department of Human Services and administered at the county level. Understanding how those rules work is essential to protecting your family. Safe Harbor’s Smooth Sailing System incorporates our entire team’s expertise in walking families through exactly this kind of planning.
When you apply for Medicaid long-term care benefits, Minnesota reviews five years of financial history. If assets were transferred for less than fair market value during that window, Medicaid may impose a period of ineligibility, even if you otherwise qualify. This is the single most important reason to start planning early. Families who act before the lookback window closes have far more options than those who wait for a crisis.
For a single applicant, Minnesota Medical Assistance generally limits countable assets to a small threshold. For married couples, the Community Spouse Resource Allowance (CSRA) allows the at-home spouse to keep a meaningful portion of the couple’s combined assets, along with additional income protections. These rules exist specifically to prevent the healthy spouse from being left financially vulnerable while their partner receives care.
Minnesota’s Elderly Waiver allows qualifying seniors to receive Medicaid-funded care in their own home or a community setting rather than a nursing facility. For families who want a spouse or parent to stay home, this program can be a genuine lifeline, and with proper planning, it does not have to mean spending down everything first.
Learn more about the Minnesota Elderly Waiver here.
Under Minnesota law, the state may seek reimbursement from a deceased Medicaid recipient’s estate for benefits paid. For families who own a home, this is a real concern. Legal structures put in place before benefits begin may reduce or limit that exposure. This is something we address directly in planning, not something families should discover after the fact.
Most law firms approach long-term care planning as a Medicaid application problem. Safe Harbor Estate Law approaches it as a whole-family planning problem, and that distinction matters.
Our team has been directly involved in shaping how Minnesota courts interpret Medicaid planning law, including a 2021 Minnesota Court of Appeals decision that expanded how irrevocable trusts can be used in this state. That isn’t just legal trivia: it means the strategies we recommend are grounded in firsthand experience with how these rules actually hold up, not just how they read on paper.
For families with assets between $500,000 and $3,000,000, combining long-term care planning with a Medicaid asset protection strategy is often the most important financial decision they can make. It’s the kind of depth that’s difficult to find elsewhere in Minnesota, and it’s built into how every attorney on our team approaches a case.
For a plain-language overview of how irrevocable trusts factor into this planning, see our free resource: An Important New Tool for Medicaid Planning in MN.
If you have never worked with a long-term care planning attorney before, here is a straightforward overview of what to expect at Safe Harbor Estate Law:
We know this is the question most families want answered.
The honest answer is that it depends on your asset mix, your timeline, your family structure, and which planning tools are available to you.
With proper planning, families may be able to protect:
Past results in long-term care planning cases do not guarantee similar outcomes. Every family’s situation is different, and results depend on the specific facts, timing, and legal strategies available at the time of planning.
Safe Harbor Estate Law offers several free guides for families navigating these decisions.
You do not need to be a client to benefit from them.
Several legal strategies may help, depending on how much time you have. Irrevocable trusts, spousal protection rules, and the Elderly Waiver program are among the most commonly used tools in Minnesota. The most effective plans start at least five years before care is needed, but planning done two to three years out still has significant value, and even crisis-stage planning can protect meaningful assets in many situations.
Minnesota has an estate recovery program that may file a claim against your estate after death if Medicaid paid for your care. With proper planning, particularly for married couples or homeowners with a disabled child, it may be possible to protect the home from estate recovery. This is a fact-specific issue that requires legal advice tailored to your situation.
The ideal window is five or more years before you anticipate needing care. Planning in your 50s or early 60s typically provides the most flexibility and the widest range of options. That said, even families facing an immediate care need have more options than they often assume. An early conversation with our team gives you the clearest picture of what is possible.
Fees vary depending on the complexity of the plan and the documents involved. For many families, the cost of planning is a fraction of what a single month of nursing home care would cost without protection in place. All attorney time at Safe Harbor Estate Law is paid from the first conversation. This ensures you receive focused, substantive legal guidance, not a sales pitch.
Minnesota’s Elderly Waiver provides Medicaid-funded home and community-based services to seniors who would otherwise require nursing home care. Eligibility requires meeting nursing-facility level-of-care criteria and Medicaid financial requirements. A waitlist applies. Our team can help you assess eligibility and position your finances to qualify while protecting as much of your estate as possible.
Medicare is a federal program that covers short-term skilled nursing care, typically up to 100 days following a qualifying hospital stay. It does not cover ongoing custodial long-term care. Medical Assistance, Minnesota’s Medicaid program, is the primary public benefit that covers long-term nursing home or home-based care for those who qualify financially. Planning for Medical Assistance eligibility is a very different process than Medicare planning.
Yes. While early planning provides the most options, crisis Medicaid planning can still protect a meaningful portion of assets in many situations. Our attorneys move quickly and strategically when time is short. If a nursing home admission is already imminent or underway, the most important thing you can do is reach out as soon as possible so we can assess what options remain available.
Veterans Aid and Attendance is a benefit available to wartime veterans and surviving spouses who need help with daily activities. It can provide meaningful monthly income to offset the cost of assisted living or in-home care. For eligible families, it is an important piece of a broader long-term care plan. Our team includes this in our planning analysis for any client who may qualify.
Long-term care planning in Minnesota is not simple, and there is no default answer that works for every family.
The families who protect the most are the ones who plan early and get guidance that is specific to their situation, not advice copied from another state’s playbook or pulled from a generic checklist.
Safe Harbor Estate Law serves clients across the Saint Paul area, Burnsville, Wayzata, and throughout Minnesota and Wisconsin. We understand that long-term care planning can feel overwhelming, and our team is here to listen first and answer your questions without pressure.
To get started, call (612) 615-9535. You will speak with a client intake specialist who will make sure you are connected with the right person for your situation.
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