My mom is low income on medi cal and currently receiving IHSS benefits as well as within a month of her name coming up on MSSP program in San Diego county. I am near Sacramento, Solano and San Joaqin counties (centrally located) in northern California and would like to move her preferably to a assisted living facility near me.
As I understand it the ALWP is on hold and the wait list is possibly 4 to 5 years (way too long for my mom in her condition). My question is can I move her near me and keep her benefits plus transfer her upcoming MSSP benefits without a problem? Are there other options to the Assisted Living Waiver Program? Her doctor has already said she would approve her for nursing care facility but we are trying to avoid that for her sake as long as possible. Are some counties better than others for providing benefits for seniors? Since I am centrally located I would like to move her to a county that would have the best support structure for her. In know lots of questions but this really is so confusing.
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If you decide to change counties within the same state all entities regarding your mother will need to be notified and of course the standard notifying of mailing address change to any bennificiary entities and credit & banking accounts (if she has any)... even opening a new checking account close to her new location makes things easier, but if you change banks and if she has auto deposit of any benefits already linked to her current account, you will need to change all of that associated. Contacting entities of a change of county includes contacting food assitstance benefits. Usually food and energy assistance connects to new location but make sure you contact each entity of and "before" the move to cover all basis, if you don't do it before the move you will have a laps of time for her receiving food and energy assistance.
I were you I would consider going ahead and placing her on a few waiting lists for skilled care facilities, you can always reject the bed if one comes available if you feel she's (you) not ready to make the move to the facility.
The more people there are more that require services.
If there is a Senior Services Counselor that you can work with they might be able to get you better information. (If you have not talked to the Senior Center near you give them a call or go in and ask about services. Or if you are dealing with an Eldercare Lawyer they might be able to provide a better idea as to what county might be easier to get the services your Mom needs.
I moved from Cook County in Illinois to a smaller County just 10 minutes away and the difference was amazing in getting services for my Husband.
She has a mobile home in a rent control senior park and we had talked about either selling it to pay for assisted living or just letting medi-cal/caid take the mobile and would do whatever will work out best for her. I doubt it is worth much and would hate to have her mobile to cause her not to get the care she needed.
Crossing a county is not as bad as crossing a state line.
You don't say if she has a house or not, but if she does and she sells it to make the move, the money she gets will cause medi-cal to stop until the money is spent down.