New Jersey’s Medicaid agencies are imposing extra unpublished requirements for “caregiver child” house transfers
Federal and State Medicaid law allow the transfer of an applicant’s home to his/her “caregiver child” without imposing the usual penalty for that transfer. But what does it take to be a “caregiver child?” There is an alarming trend we are seeing. County Medicaid agencies are imposing penalties when houses are transferred to such children, citing factors which the...
Family caregiving should be encouraged and supported as a matter of national policy
Every day, families are struggling to care for their loved ones at home. The patient may be young with severe disabilities, special needs and nursing needs, or may be aging and unable to live alone due to dementia, confusion or physical weakness. The patient may be dependent on complex durable medical equipment such as a ventilator, and may require frequent attention from trained attendants,...