Denied Medicaid Because of Your Savings? Your Home May Be the Answer.
Millions of seniors are told they have too many assets to qualify — $100,000 to $500,000 in savings. A properly structured plan often changes that within 60 to 90 days.
- A structured plan often meets Medicaid's requirements — without selling your home
- You stay in your home, permanently and on your terms
- Free 15-minute conversation, no obligation, no sales pitch
"My mother was denied Medicaid because she has $180,000 in savings. That money runs out in less than two years if we pay for home care out of pocket. I know there has to be another option — I just haven't found it yet."
Family caregiver — researching from out of state
"We called three home care agencies. The cheapest was $6,200 a month. Dad owns his house free and clear — nobody ever told us that his home equity could matter here. We just assumed we'd have to spend everything down first."
Adult child — after pricing home care agencies
"My husband was just diagnosed with early-stage dementia. I need a plan before things get harder. I have no idea where to start and I just need someone I can trust to tell me what to do."
Spouse — after a recent diagnosis

Too Many Assets for Medicaid. Too Little for a Lifetime of Care.
From Denied to Done. Here's What Happens.
A real advisor calls you
Step One~15 MinutesWithin one business day. A real person — not a bot. They listen to your situation first, without a script or sales pitch.
- Real person, not a bot or call center
- Response within one business day
- Free and completely confidential
They tell you honestly what’s possible
Step TwoDays 1–3No sales pitch. If your situation is a fit, they’ll explain exactly how a plan would work for you — in plain language. If it’s not a fit, they’ll tell you that too.
- Plain-language explanation of your options
- No commitment or obligation required
- Honest assessment — even if the answer is no
If you’re ready, they handle everything
Step ThreeOngoingThe AtHome Life Care team takes over the full process. You don’t coordinate anything alone — from the plan to care in place, it’s handled for you.
- Full process coordinated by AtHome Life Care
- You stay in your home, on your terms
- Peace of mind for the whole family
Legal Disclosure
A note on Medicaid
Medicaid decisions are made by state and federal government agencies. No one can guarantee a Medicaid outcome.
Equity Life Care is a marketing and referral brand — not a licensed home care agency, legal advisor, or Medicaid planning firm.
When you reach out through this site, you’ll be connected with the AtHome Life Care team, which coordinates Medicaid-related planning as part of a comprehensive structured care program.

A Plan That Satisfies Medicaid's Requirements — Without Losing Your Home.
Denied Medicaid? Let's Fix That.
The first step is a free, confidential conversation with an advisor who's seen your exact situation hundreds of times. No judgment. No sales pitch. Just a clear path forward.