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Immediate need

A loved one is entering a nursing home. What to do first.

This page is for the family in the middle of it, the phone call from the hospital, the discharge planner asking about placement, the private-pay quote that just landed. There is a right order of operations, and it starts before you move any money.

What this covers

The most expensive mistakes in Louisiana Medicaid planning happen in the first two weeks, before anyone has looked at the numbers. Well-meaning transfers, adding a child's name to an account, or filing a Medicaid application too early can create months of ineligibility that a family has to pay through privately.

Crisis planning is different from long-range planning. The universe of tools is narrower, but there are still moves available under Louisiana law, particularly for a community spouse. The goal in the first conversation is simple: stop the harmful moves, take stock, and decide what to file and when.

Paul Arceneaux at an office window in Thibodaux, Louisiana
One right conversation before one wrong transfer.

Common questions

What should we do in the first week?
Pause. Do not move money or file paperwork yet. Gather a clear list of accounts, deeds, life insurance, and monthly income for both spouses. That inventory is what makes the first conversation useful.
Isn't it too late to protect anything?
Often not. Louisiana law provides specific protections for the community spouse, exempt assets, and certain types of restructuring even after care has begun. The plan is narrower than five-year planning but still meaningful.
The facility says we should apply for Medicaid now. Should we?
Filing before planning is one of the most common ways families create unnecessary penalty periods. The application timing is part of the plan, not the first step.
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Next step

Talk with Paul, on your terms.

Tell us a little about your situation. Paul personally reviews every request and calls back to see whether we're the right fit, no self-scheduling, no pressure.

What happens next
  1. 1. You share a few details in confidence.
  2. 2. Paul reviews personally, usually the same business day.
  3. 3. He calls back to see if the firm is the right fit before booking anything.