Barnett & Leuty, PC Attorneys and Mediators at Law

11824 Jollyville Road, Suite 500

Austin, Texas 78759

(512) 336-1529

info@civil-law.com

11824 Jollyville Road, Suite 500

Austin, Texas 78759

(512) 336-1529

info@civil-law.com

Medicaid Eligibility

If you or a loved one require 24-hour skilled nursing care, Medicaid can provide a significant financial benefit to help pay the overwhelming costs involved.

Many of our clients tell us that they are frustrated and confused after doing their own research into how the Medicaid process works, and whether or not they might be eligible. Others become discouraged due to the complexity of Medicaid rules and they do not know where to
turn for answers.

Our team has the experience and knowledge you are looking for. We will analyze your situation, explain things in a clear and concise way, and answer all your Medicaid-related questions, Plus, we are happy to help develop a Medicaid plan specifically for you or your loved one. Call us today at (512) 336-1529 to schedule a free appointment to discuss your Medicaid needs.

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Barnett & Leuty, PC

(512) 336-1529

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Barnett & Leuty, PC — Our Blog

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