Medicaid Qualifications for Non-Citizens Who are Permanent Residents of the U.S.
OIder immigrants may be all too familiar with dealing with the complexities of U.S. government and law. This maze, however, can be continuously difficult to navigate and increasingly frustrating, especially when trying to access important benefits for long-term care. Are you a non-citizen, permanent resident of...
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Keeping your Income when your Spouse is on Medicaid
Although Medicaid limits the assets that the spouse of a Medicaid applicant can retain, the income of the “community spouse” is not counted in determining the Medicaid applicant’s eligibility. Only income in the applicant’s name is counted. Thus, even if the community spouse is still working and earning, say, $5,000...
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What Happens to your Home if you Need Nursing Home Care?
The basic rule for Medicaid Eligibility in the state of Maryland is that (except for married couples sharing a room and applying for medical assistance within 6 months of entry) , an applicant may have no more than $2,500 in countable assets in his or her own name. But,...
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Planning For the Terminally Ill
Should a person who is terminally ill be able to control how and when they die? This issue has received national attention recently due to the well publicized cases of Brittany Maynard, a 29 year old woman diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor who moved to Oregon (one of...
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