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1laughing
Asked May 2016
Can I live with my daughter and qualify for Medicaid?
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pamstegma
May 2016
Yes, but only if you are a "tenant" and not a "household member". You show how much you are paying towards rent, utilities and food. Medicaid then determines your need.
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May 2016
Yes. Our mother lived with my sister while she was on Medicaid.
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