
What You Will Learn
Estate Planning Essentials
Understand the key documents and strategies that help protect your wishes and your loved ones
The Rising Cost of Long-Term Care
Learn how care expenses can impact retirement income and legacy plans if left unaddressed
Creating a Lasting Legacy
Build a plan that supports your family, your values, and the future you envision
How to Preserve Your Nest Egg
Discover strategies designed to help avoid losing assets to nursing home and long-term care costs
Protecting Your Assets
Explore ways to shield savings and investments from unexpected risks and financial erosion
Avoiding Probate & Delays
Help your family avoid unnecessary court involvement, delays, and added expenses

Michael Anthony, JD, CMP™
Long-Term Care Medicaid Planning Expert
Michael Anthony is a nationally recognized authority in long-term care Medicaid planning, with more than two decades of experience helping professionals navigate complex eligibility rules and asset protection strategies. Since 1999, he has taught Medicaid planning courses across the country, equipping elder law attorneys, financial advisors, and care providers with practical, real-world solutions.
Michael served as a delegate to the White House Conference on Aging, contributing to national discussions on long-term care policy and the future of aging services. He is the author of the Medicaid Planning Guidebook (now in its fourth edition), a trusted resource for professionals seeking clarity and guidance in Medicaid planning.
A sought-after national speaker, Michael regularly lectures on long-term care benefit planning issues, delivering insights to legal, healthcare, and financial audiences. He also serves as a practice development coach and subject matter expert to elder law firms, helping them expand and strengthen their Medicaid planning services.
As CEO of Medicaid Success, Michael leads a nationwide organization that provides Medicaid application and planning support to nursing homes, home care agencies, law firms, and financial institutions—streamlining the process and improving outcomes for providers and the families they serve.

