Mom has recently spent a short time in a beautiful assisted living facility. It was really great...and luxury living. She thinks this is a place she wants to be in permanently. At $350 per day, she cannot afford to live the rest of her life there. They do not accept Medicaid
All,this makes me wonder. Can someone tell me the actual logistics of this process?
When the money runs out, do they simply put her on the street? Do they move her to a Medicaid only facility? What exactly happens when she has spent all the savings and investments?
We looked at several places for a temp stay. Some of this place are really awful! But, among those places accepting Medicaid that are not totally dreadful (none were actually OK) ....they all require self pay for some period of time first. What happens when all the money was spent at a different place? What becomes of the senior then?
When the elder runs out of money (actually before this happens) the elder will apply for Medicaid. Once accepted to Medicaid they can then move to a Medicaid facility. Alternatively they can move to a Medicaid facility when the money runs out as "medicaid pending"...when accepted Medicaid will backpay the facility.
Not sure what you mean by "put her on the streets". Facilities need to be paid for their services. You can't stay there for free. If the money runs out they have to leave....so its best to plan ahead for the move to a Medicaid facility before that happens. For example, get her on a waiting list for the Medicaid facility of your choice long before she will need to move there...they usually have a very long waiting list. That way, when the money runs out she will have a better chance of getting into one of the facilities you deem good enough...rather than having to move to the poor ones.
Angel