where I can find this information without going to the hellish medicaid Nursing Home bureaucracy?

QUESTION:

A social worker has told me that if I have divested my savings to my child, and I have NOT entered a nursing home, that each month my child will be allowed to keep $7,000.
Does anyone know if this is true? Or where I can find this information without going to the hellish medicaid bureaucracy.
Thank you all for your help.

ANSWER:

The only ones who can explain New Jersey's rules for Medicaid nursing home assistance are social workers in New Jersey - Medicaid is a state run program - not sure where you'd go on the Internet to locate the info you seek. When applying to the county welfare agency for special institutional services including nursing home care, you must make an accurate report of your actual income. Normally, that income ( except for a personal needs allowance and certain disregards, if applicable) must be applied to the cost of your care.
Effective July 1, 1995, New Jersey has instituted a Medically Needy Program for nursing home care. Persons who have income of less than $1,374 per month have a choice between Medicaid Only and Medically Needy. Medically Needy does not have all of the coverage available as Medicaid Only. Medicaid Needy does not cover Medicare Part B premiums, chiropractic visits, in-patient hospital services and out of nursing home pharmaceuticals.
When considering an application for Medicaid, one should bear in mind that the rules are fairly complicated, and that transfers of assets to third parties (such as gifts to children) in order to become eligible for the program can result in a penalty period being imposed during which payments by the State will not be made for nursing home care.


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