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What are countable resources and non-countable resources?

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What are countable resources and non-countable resources?

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Most assets that can be converted to cash are considered countable (such as the cash surrender value of life insurance policies, stocks, IRAs, mutual funds, bank accounts, etc.) and can be used for your support. They are considered in determining Medicaid eligibility. Excluded resources, such as the homestead, a burial space, term life insurance, etc. are considered non-countable for Medicaid eligibility purposes.

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