Stroke in Jan paralyzed on left side cannot work yet approved for disability but will be getting low income have had to pay almost 700 a month for health insurance which I can no longer afford I am disabled and scared how I’m going to maintain my home and other bills what can I do thdnk you
I’m trying to get Medicaid. I’m a widow and I’m 60. 5 months ago I transferred my home to my son. I am NOT seeking long term care just regular doctors visits and medication. I’m under the financial requirements. I’m just confused about the 5 year wait
Hello Sarah! The 5 years you're mentioning is probably the look-back period. It's a period of time prior to your application in which the Medicaid office will review all of your expenses. If they find any expenses that are not allowed by Medicaid, they might approve your application, but delay the payment of your benefits by a few months or even a year, depending on the size of those expenses. If you'd like to learn more about the look-back period, have a look at this video: www.eldercareresourceplanning.org/what-is-the-look-back-period/. We do specialize in Medicaid for long-term care, so unfortunately we won't be able to help you in applying for other Medicaid programs. If long-term care is something that you might need in the future, give us a call at 415-854-8653 . One of our specialist Benefits Associates will get in touch with you to arrange for a free initial consultation and discuss your particular case in detail.
Hello Laura! I believe that the process you're talking about is called recovery. Medicaid recovery means that the Medicaid authorities are entitled to a portion of the Medicaid recipient's estate after their passing. Here is a short video we have on that: ua-cam.com/video/MvkmO29_AIk/v-deo.html. There are some Medicaid-compliant ways of protecting the estate from recovery. They vary state-to-state and case-to-case. Please give us a call at (415) 854-8653 or fill out this contact form: www.eldercareresourceplanning.org/contact/ for a free, no-strings-attached consultation. Our representative will discuss the details of your situation to see what can be done to protect your house.
In some states, family can be sued if they deliberately sabotage the Medicaid application. This is based on some existing family responsibility laws in this area.
Hello Matthew! There's no straightforward answer here, it all depends on your circumstances. Please fill in this form: www.eldercareresourceplanning.org/contact-2/ and one of Benefits Specialists will contact you to discuss your particular situation.
Yes indeed! It's worth knowing that this limit only exists in the main Medicaid application. Community spouse's income is not taken into account in Medicaid renewals. Also, if the applicant spouse isn't going to transfer any income to the community spouse under the spousal impoverishment rules, there is no limit on the community spouse's income.
Dear Eldercare: Brokers and agents usually advertise on UA-cam or social media, but their location may be far away. Suppose that I wanted to sign up for you and/or your company's services, what would I do?
Hello Eddy, we work remotely in all states except Texas and Florida. Please fill out this form: www.eldercareresourceplanning.org/contact/ and we will get in touch with a free, no-strings-attached initial consultation.
Stroke in Jan paralyzed on left side cannot work yet approved for disability but will be getting low income have had to pay almost 700 a month for health insurance which I can no longer afford I am disabled and scared how I’m going to maintain my home and other bills what can I do thdnk you
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I’m trying to get Medicaid. I’m a widow and I’m 60. 5 months ago I transferred my home to my son. I am NOT seeking long term care just regular doctors visits and medication.
I’m under the financial requirements. I’m just confused about the 5 year wait
Hello Sarah! The 5 years you're mentioning is probably the look-back period. It's a period of time prior to your application in which the Medicaid office will review all of your expenses. If they find any expenses that are not allowed by Medicaid, they might approve your application, but delay the payment of your benefits by a few months or even a year, depending on the size of those expenses. If you'd like to learn more about the look-back period, have a look at this video: www.eldercareresourceplanning.org/what-is-the-look-back-period/.
We do specialize in Medicaid for long-term care, so unfortunately we won't be able to help you in applying for other Medicaid programs. If long-term care is something that you might need in the future, give us a call at 415-854-8653 . One of our specialist Benefits Associates will get in touch with you to arrange for a free initial consultation and discuss your particular case in detail.
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can nursing home take the homes from children of nursing home occupant. Occupant lives paycheck to paycheck from SSI.
Hello Laura! I believe that the process you're talking about is called recovery. Medicaid recovery means that the Medicaid authorities are entitled to a portion of the Medicaid recipient's estate after their passing. Here is a short video we have on that: ua-cam.com/video/MvkmO29_AIk/v-deo.html. There are some Medicaid-compliant ways of protecting the estate from recovery. They vary state-to-state and case-to-case. Please give us a call at (415) 854-8653 or fill out this contact form: www.eldercareresourceplanning.org/contact/ for a free, no-strings-attached consultation. Our representative will discuss the details of your situation to see what can be done to protect your house.
In some states, family can be sued if they deliberately sabotage the Medicaid application. This is based on some existing family responsibility laws in this area.
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What can I qualify for that I am 64 years old?
Hello Matthew! There's no straightforward answer here, it all depends on your circumstances. Please fill in this form: www.eldercareresourceplanning.org/contact-2/ and one of Benefits Specialists will contact you to discuss your particular situation.
Wow, community's income has set prices
Yes indeed! It's worth knowing that this limit only exists in the main Medicaid application. Community spouse's income is not taken into account in Medicaid renewals. Also, if the applicant spouse isn't going to transfer any income to the community spouse under the spousal impoverishment rules, there is no limit on the community spouse's income.
Dear Eldercare: Brokers and agents usually advertise on UA-cam or social media, but their location may be far away. Suppose that I wanted to sign up for you and/or your company's services, what would I do?
Hello Eddy, we work remotely in all states except Texas and Florida. Please fill out this form: www.eldercareresourceplanning.org/contact/ and we will get in touch with a free, no-strings-attached initial consultation.