Most states have a $2,000 asset limit for Medicaid benefits, so if your mother invests the funds she will become ineligible. Also, in most instances any transfer of assets causes a period of ineligibility for benefits. There are some exceptions to these rules and strategies for “spending ...
States set their own rules for Medicaid meal programs, and they often set very loose restrictions governing the nutritional content of the food. The states STAT queried only required that the meals sent to patients provide at least one-third of the nutrients that a person’s is supposed to co...
(iii) all state statutes and plans for medical assistance enacted in connection with the statutes and provisions described in clauses (i) and (ii) above; and (iv) all applicable provisions of all rules, regulations, manuals and orders of all Governmental Authorities promulgated pursuant to or...
I have assets that I want to protect if my husband (71) has to go into a nursing home. I will probably have more time than he does before I would need nursing home care. I'm 69, but in better health. If anyone has done a Medicaid trust, I'd be very grateful if you would let...
Medicaid is a joint federal-state program of health coverage for the poor. Its exact rules and practices vary from state to state; generally speaking, however, it is open to people with low incomes (below or just above the federal poverty level) and with some additional compelling condition ...
I have assets that I want to protect if my husband (71) has to go into a nursing home. I will probably have more time than he does before I would need nursing home care. I'm 69, but in better health. If anyone has done a Medicaid trust, I'd be very grateful if you would let...
Government officials must think, “Well, if the provider submits the correct documentation and complies with all applicable rules and regulations, it should be easy for the provider to meet the requirements and be removed from prepayment review.” However, this false reasoning only exists in a ...
I have assets that I want to protect if my husband (71) has to go into a nursing home. I will probably have more time than he does before I would need nursing home care. I'm 69, but in better health. If anyone has done a Medicaid trust, I'd be very grateful if you would let...