
Created by a former Idaho Medicaid Eligibility Reviewer, this guide helps Idaho spouses understand what may be protected before costly decisions are made.
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Idaho Medicaid includes protections, limits, and allowances that may directly affect what a healthy spouse is allowed to keep.
Most families never hear this.
They walk out of the Medicaid office having given up things they didn't have to give up.
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The Healthy Spouse's Right to Keep Guide walks you through exactly what you're protected from, what your personal numbers may look like, and what your most urgent next step is — in under 60 minutes.
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Your Rights as a Healthy Spouse
Understand the protections Idaho Medicaid provides for the spouse remaining at home.
What Assets You May Keep
Learn which assets are protected and how the Community Spouse Resource Allowance works.
What Happens to Your Home
Understand home protection rules, equity limits, and Medicaid Estate Recovery.
How Your Income Is Protected
Learn how Idaho calculates the income you're entitled to keep.
Costly Mistakes Families Make
Avoid common misunderstandings that can lead to unnecessary financial loss.
Your Personal Next Step
Identify the guide, strategy, or action that best fits your situation.
The Healthy Spouse's Right to Keep Guide

Created by a former Idaho Medicaid Eligibility Reviewer to help healthy spouses understand what Idaho Medicaid may allow them to keep.
Here's what you get:
What income the healthy spouse may be allowed to keep
Which assets and resources may be protected
The financial limits that apply to your situation
Common mistakes that cost families money
The right questions to ask before making decisions
What your most important next step should be
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