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And 2nd......after asking the Medicaid Waiver department if there were any additional resources to help pay the difference between SS/Medicaid Waiver and the rent the AL was/is charging......we found out from FSSA that the AL facility IS NOT ALLOWED TO ASK FOR MORE RENT and....they ALSO MUST LEAVE THE RESIDENT WITH APPROX. $50 IN SPENDING MONEY. Therefore, FSSA and the Department of Disability/Aging is going after this AL facility and the facility will have to give back all the additional rent money to the families for overcharging. In addition, the AL facility was not allowed to charge for their COMMUNITY FEE and DEPOSIT from a person with a Medicaid Waiver. So, the family will be getting back all those fees as well!!! They will probably be receiving back over $10,000 in rent and fees. I should say too the investigation by the department is going to be anonymous. However, the resident is being moved to a nursing home as her health is deteriorating.
Did your friend have a private room? In MN Medicaid only covers a shared room (in LTC) to my knowledge.
You / friend needs to contact social security and Medicaid Office.
Look on-line, too. Although perhaps also go to the soc sec office.
If she has a Medicaid Waiver in place, that should pay for long term care of any type as long as the facility accepts it. Some do not. It sounds as though her facility does not, because other than her PPA (patient pay amount) the Medicaid Waiver (the amount the state pays) would pay the rest. Maybe you could petition Medicaid to recalculate her PPA. That would relieve some of her personal burden. I have never heard of the patient paying anything more than their Social Security each month. The family can't be required to pay anything. Having a Medicaid Waiver should pay all or the largest portion of the cost. If this is not the case, I might suggest speaking to the facility. They should not be charging you anything over & above what Medicaid or you mom pays.
In my State Medicaid will not pay for an AL until you have paid privately for at least two years. Then the AL has to except Medicaid and if so, not meet their quota. My Moms AL only allowed 14% of residents to be on Medicaid.
There is a reason why family is paying extra. From my understanding, once a person is getting Medicaid family cannot be asked to contribute to a recipients care. The recipient gives up their SS payment and any pension they receive as their contribution.
There is a reason why this family is paying xtra. There is something they want their LO to have that Medicaid won't cover. Again, I think its having a single room. They need to find out what they are paying for and then determine if their LO needs that service.
In my State Medicaid will not pay for an AL until you have paid privately for at least two years. Then the AL has to except Medicaid and if so, not meet their quota. My Moms AL only allowed 14% of residents to be on Medicaid.
There is a reason why family is paying extra. From my understanding, once a person is getting Medicaid family cannot be asked to contribute to a recipients care. The recipient gives up their SS payment and any pension they receive as their contribution.
There is a reason why this family is paying xtra. There is something they want their LO to have that Medicaid won't cover. Again, I think its having a single room. They need to find out what they are paying for and then determine if their LO needs that service.
This is where limitations on her assets comes into play.
She may have to be moved to somewhere more affordable. Too bad. Social Security isn't paying for that.
I know the new place has them file for section 8 too.
I don't know any details but maybe something to look into.
Other then this, sadly, no. Whatever her benefits don't cover falls on another payment to make up the difference.
You dont mention the cost of the facility, so it is over $4k a month?
Has she applied for a Voucher and/or on the list?
If mother has lived so long that her resources are gone, and SS isn't enough for her care, then she spends down all her assets and applies for Medicaid. See an Elder Law Attorney and give them a list of assets and options.