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  • About me

    Hi, I’m Doreen Panucci, founder of Medicaid Magic Eligibility. With over 15 years of hands-on experience as a Business Office Manager in healthcare facilities, I’ve helped hundreds of families successfully apply for Medicaid—quickly, accurately, and affordably. I understand how overwhelming and confusing the Medicaid process can be. That’s why I’m committed to making it simple, stress-free, and cost-effective. I treat every client like family and work hard to make sure you get the benefits you deserve—without breaking the bank. In fact, I’ll beat anyone’s price! Let Medicaid Magic Eligibility take the hassle off your shoulders. Call me today and let’s get started! 📞 +1 (352)549-0571 🌐 medicaidmagiceligibility.com

  • Medicaid Guidlines

    Maximum community spouse resource allowance: $157,920
    Resource allowance for an individual: $2,000
    Resource allowance for a couple (both husband and wife in nursing home): $3,000
    Minimum monthly maintenance needs allowance: $2,555
    Maximum monthly maintenance allowance: $3,948
    Monthly personal needs allowance: $160
    Shelter allowance: $766
    Home Equity Interest Limit: $730,000
    Divestment penalty divisor: $10,438
    Income cap amount: $2,901

  • Florida’s Statewide Medicaid Managed Care Long-Term Care Eligibility Criteria Financial Requirements


    Florida residents have to meet an asset limit and an income limit and in order to be financially eligible for the Statewide Medicaid Managed Care (SMMC) Long-Term Care (LTC) Program. For a single applicant in 2025, the asset limit is $2,000, which means they must have $2,000 or less in countable assets. Countable assets include bank accounts, retirement accounts, stocks, bonds, certificates of deposit, cash and any other assets that can be easily converted to cash. An applicant’s home does not always count as an asset. The 2025 income limit for Florida’s SMMC LTC Program for a single applicant is $2,901 month. Almost all income is counted – IRA payments, pension payments, Social Security benefits, property income, alimony, wages, salary, stock dividends, etc. To understand exactly how your income might impact Medicaid eligibility. For married applicants with both spouses applying, the 2025 asset limit for the SMMC LTC Program is a combined $3,000, and the income limit is a combined $5,802/month. For a married applicant with just one spouse applying for the SMMC LTC Program, the 2025 asset limit is $2,000 for the applicant spouse and $157,920 for the non-applicant spouse, thanks to the Community Spouse Resource Allowance. The 2025 income limit is $2,901/month for the applicant, and the income of the non-applicant spouse is not counted.