Applications for Medicaid/MLTSS are still being accepted at the County Boards of Social Services
Increasing numbers of frail elderly are trying to arrange for care in their houses or apartments because admission to nursing facilities is so problematic at this time. About one third of the state’s skilled nursing facilities are considered to be incapable of appropriately isolating COVID-19 patients, and have been barred from any new admissions. Of course, arranging for home care is...
Medicaid’s Home and Community Care Program is developing new procedures
Frail elderly (over 65) and disabled individuals in New Jersey who reside in the community and require substantial assistance with their Activities of Daily Living (ADL’s) have opportunities to obtain home health care and an array of other benefits through the Medicaid Program. Gross monthly income presently cannot exceed $2,130, and there are resource limits as well for eligibility...