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carol16 Asked September 2016

My mother is in long term care facility, just approved for Medicaid. Medicare reimbursed her. Do I have to give this to the facility?

carol16 Oct 2016
I was told that the reimbursement was from a part of MEDICARE since she was recently approved by MEDICAID. She is in a long term care facility and owns no assets. Some of this reimbursement is needed for some of personal expenses for her but I was told by the long term care facility that it had to be turned over to them. I think in SC that we only are allowed $30, which is not enough for clothes, personal articles, etc.

Llamalover47 Oct 2016
When you go on Medicaid, you're allowed to own $2K in countable assets.

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JoAnn29 Sep 2016
What was the reimbursement for?

DeberaB Sep 2016
Please get an Elder Care Attorney...they will help you in many ways....They understand Medicaid regulations...Our attorney has been amazing.

igloo572 Sep 2016
Also try to find out if mom's state does an annual Medicaid renewal with a required questionnaire filled out by the DPOA and if so how much documentation will be required.
I was totally unaware of this and had placed all mom's paperwork into storage. The renewal required the most current "awards letters" (the notice from SS and most retirements that state what the monthly income will be for the incoming year) along with the last 4 months of her bank statements. AND items that were submitted in the initial application (funeral policy, life insurance face page, etc.). If your mom still has her home, also the tax assessor bill (this to see what value is for any future estate recovery and if ownership has changed). After that first year renewal snafu I just kept a binder going to put documentation in as received.

dcoach Sep 2016
Medicaid is tax payer money provided to assist with the care of citizens who have very little money. It is a social safety net funded by the public. The person receiving care contributes what they have/can and the rest of us pick up the remainder of the cost. The cost of care for a skilled nursing home is much more than a typical Social Security check and Medicaid covers the rest. A small amount per month is for "personal care" costs/items, about $105 in my state. This can be used for hair cuts, disposable underwear, treats, clothing, etc.

pamstegma Sep 2016
YES, please read the admittance agreement. All her money goes to pay for her care. There will be a "share of cost" amount on the contract. Also be careful to keep her assets below $2K or Medicaid will cease.

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