Finally! A clear declaration on the snapshot date for NJ medicaid home care applications
When a married person applies for Medicaid benefits to pay for nursing home care (“institutional care”), the first day of the first month of continuous residence in the facility is often referred to as the “snapshot date.” On that date, a “picture is taken” of all of the non-excluded assets owned by the two spouses. A calculation is then made to see if a...
New “Medicaid numbers” available for 2017
If you regularly follow this blog, you know that there are resource limits and income rules for the Medicaid program for nursing home care, assisted living and in-home care benefits for individuals who are aged or disabled. Some of these Medicaid numbers are adjusted by the State of New Jersey each year. In addition, CMS adjusts certain Medicare numbers each year (premiums, deductibles and...
More reasons to consult with a lawyer when filing for Medicaid
The Medicaid program pays for nursing home care for financially eligible people. The program is administered by the State Division of Medical Assistance and Health Care Services (DMAHS), which delegates the application processing to the employees of the county Boards of Social Services (sometimes called county welfare boards). All of these people are government employees. They receive and...