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what can friends pay 4 that won't impact Medicaid spend down or disability at least 3 specific sources 2 win$
I have been told that aside from food, clothing or shelter; other expenses like a gym membership may be provided for your use without impacting the amount of you disability payments or size of your Medicaid spend down.
Again at least 3 specific authoratative resources or footnotes will be required to win.
Again at least 3 specific authoratative resources or footnotes will be required to win.
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I am unable to answer your question without some specific details from you.
If you would rather not provide these details, I can only advise you of the following.
Medicaid guidelines vary from state to state. Certain portions of a person's income (resources) are not counted in determining Medicaid eligibility, nor are a home and car.
You can find the specific Medicaid requirements for each state online at the Medicaid/Medicare section of http://www.GovBenefits.gov
Even people who make more money than Medicaid income limits allow might still qualify if they have substantial medical bills. This is because most state Medicaid programs subtract applicants' medical bills from their income to determine eligibility.
The details of these calculations, called "Medicaid spend-down" rules, vary from state to state.
There are also special, more lenient income, resource and asset rules if one spouse lives in a nursing facility while the other remains at home.
If you would rather not provide these details, I can only advise you of the following.
Medicaid guidelines vary from state to state. Certain portions of a person's income (resources) are not counted in determining Medicaid eligibility, nor are a home and car.
You can find the specific Medicaid requirements for each state online at the Medicaid/Medicare section of http://www.GovBenefits.gov
Even people who make more money than Medicaid income limits allow might still qualify if they have substantial medical bills. This is because most state Medicaid programs subtract applicants' medical bills from their income to determine eligibility.
The details of these calculations, called "Medicaid spend-down" rules, vary from state to state.
There are also special, more lenient income, resource and asset rules if one spouse lives in a nursing facility while the other remains at home.
You can leave an optional "tip" with Mahalo's virtual currency, Mahalo Dollars. If you are asking a difficult question that might require some research, or if you'd like a wide variety of feedback, a higher tip often leads to more answers to your question.
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