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Long Island Medicaid Planning Attorney Seth Schlessel Explains 2025 Medicaid Income Limits in New York

01-21-2025 08:20 PM CET | Politics, Law & Society

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Long Island Medicaid Planning Attorney Seth Schlessel Explains

Long Island Medicaid planning attorney Seth Schlessel (https://www.schlessellaw.com/medicaid-income-limits-ny/) of Schlessel Law PLLC shares vital updates to local residents about changes to Medicaid income limits in 2025. These changes could significantly affect how individuals, families, and seniors across Long Island approach their healthcare planning and access essential Medicaid benefits.

Medicaid remains a critical lifeline for many Long Island residents, offering health coverage to low-income families, elderly individuals, and those living with disabilities. According to Long Island Medicaid planning attorney Seth Schlessel, grasping the nuances of the Medicaid eligibility process and the updated income thresholds is essential for residents looking to qualify for this essential program.

"Medicaid serves as more than just a safety net-it's a vital resource for those who need access to quality healthcare but might not be able to afford it otherwise," the Long Island Medicaid planning attorney states. "With changes to the 2025 Medicaid income limits, it's more important than ever for individuals to take proactive steps to secure their eligibility and financial stability."

Medicaid eligibility in New York is determined by income and asset limits, which are adjusted annually to reflect changes in the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) and economic conditions. For 2025, individual applicants in New York must have a monthly income of $1,732 or less, equating to an annual threshold of $20,783. Married couples face a limit of $2,368 per month or $28,416 annually.

Additionally, provisions exist to support non-applicant spouses, including the Community Spouse Monthly Income Allowance (CSMIA), set at $3,926.50 per month for 2025. These allowances protect spouses from financial hardship by enabling supplemental income in cases where one spouse requires Medicaid coverage.

Seth Schlessel highlights that these changes can present challenges for Long Island residents who exceed these income thresholds but still face significant medical needs. For such individuals, strategies such as Medicaid spend-down programs or Pooled Income Trusts may provide viable pathways to qualification.

Understanding Medicaid's requirements goes beyond just income limits. Seth Schlessel emphasizes the importance of also addressing asset limits, which can vary based on an applicant's age, disability status, and family structure. Medicaid planning attorneys play a crucial role in helping residents manage these requirements effectively.

"For those with slightly higher incomes, strategies such as spend-downs or the use of trusts can help ensure eligibility while protecting financial resources," Schlessel explains. "It's a delicate balance between meeting the program's criteria and safeguarding your long-term financial stability."

Programs such as the Excess Income Program, often referred to as Medicaid's "spend-down" option, allow applicants to offset excess income by covering medical costs out of pocket until eligibility thresholds are met. Alternatively, Pooled Income Trusts provide a mechanism for applicants to channel excess income into a trust managed by a nonprofit, making them eligible for Medicaid benefits.

Medicaid planning requires both foresight and careful management of assets and income. Schlessel encourages Long Island residents to engage in either proactive planning-structured well before the need for care arises-or crisis planning, which addresses urgent eligibility needs due to sudden medical or financial challenges.

"Whether you're planning years ahead or facing immediate concerns, being familiar with Medicaid rules is crucial to helping ensure access to healthcare and protecting your assets," says Schlessel. "It's not just about qualifying-it's about creating a sustainable plan that aligns with your needs and goals."

Changes to Medicaid income limits underscore the importance of staying informed and prepared. For Long Island residents, these adjustments could mean new opportunities for eligibility-or additional hurdles to overcome. Consulting with a Medicaid planning attorney such as Seth Schlessel can allow individuals to gain clarity, confidence, and actionable steps toward securing their healthcare future.

About Schlessel Law PLLC:

Schlessel Law PLLC is a law firm dedicated to assisting Long Island residents in managing the complex matters of Medicaid planning, estate planning, and elder law. Led by attorney Seth Schlessel, the firm can provide comprehensive legal solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of individuals and families across New York.

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