Getting care for my father

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I’m so sorry you’re going through this. Caring for your dad while working full-time is incredibly tough, and you’re doing something truly loving. If you’d like help looking into Medicaid or local support programs in Sussex County, I’d be happy to help you research or just talk things through. You’re not alone in this.
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Medicaid varies from state to state. In some states it will cover a nursing home or maybe some limited in home care. In other states it may only partially cover Al with family picking up the remainder or a very run down Al. Qualifications also vary by state. There is an asset limit to qualify. He can’t have more than $x (this number varies by state) amount of assets (home, investment, bank account etc). Spending money til he meets the asset requirements for Medicaid is called spending down. For example hiring a caregiver to come in while you are at work would definitely spend some money. This would eventually allow him to qualify for Medicaid when the time comes for a nursing home. In some states you can do a trust for prepaid funeral expenses. They will also check to make sure that he has not given money or other assets away in the last x number of years. This is the look back period and again I believe it varies by state. There are also medical requirements. He must need a certain level of care. If you are able to leave him home alone while you are at work this may mean he would not meet that requirement. There is nothing easy or simple about it. If he has not seen an elder law attorney, I would recommend you do that asap. In addition to being able to answer questions about Medicaid he should have a will, living will and should appoint a DPOA. Cost for the lawyer would be paid for by your dad. I’m definitely not an expert. Other members here please correct me if anything is incorrect. A google search for Medicaid requirements in your state will probably give you excessive details. You might also call your local commission on aging. They can give you information on various programs in your area that may be helpful.
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You are 100% correct!
Medicaid's look back period is 5 years. I believe that timeframe is federally determined. The amount of asset you are allowed to own and the legal ways to spend down assets is determined at the state level.
In my state, my DM can only have $2700 in her bank account. There are 4 legit ways she can spend down her assets without running afoul of the look back period.
There are medical criterion to be met which has to do with their inability to perform ADLs (activities of daily living).
The 5-year look back period simply means, if you tried applying for Medicaid on his behalf, this year, Medicaid is going to do a deep dive of his financials between 2020-2025.
They do so to ensure he wasn't gifting away his assets or transferring them under another person's name. Those are ILLEGAL ways of spending down his assets.
Do consider making an appt to see an attorney that specializes in elder law or estate planning. You can find some who will offer a free, initial consultation. All the best!🙏🏼
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in some states you can have both Medicare and Medicaid. Medicare does not pay for long term care. Medicaid does. Ditto on seeing an elder care attorney immediately.
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