What are countable assets, and how do they affect Medicaid eligibility?
June 20, 2025 – Kimberly Hegwood

Countable assets are items of value, such as cash, bank accounts, and investments Medicaid considers when determining eligibility. Applicants must reduce countable assets below a certain threshold to qualify. Certain assets, like a primary home, may be excluded depending on the situation.
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