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My 86 year old father is currently in a private pay Assisted Living facility.
He will be out of savings within the next 10-12 months and then will only have his SS.
When the time comes near we will need to apply for Medicaid for him and then he will need to leave where he is currently living.
We have heard it is a difficult process to find a LTC Medicaid bed to transfer into.
Does anyone have insight into how you get into a LTC facility?
We have heard most transfers happen from a hospital but what if your family member isn’t hospitalized?
Thank you in advance.

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Some places would like you to come as private pay for some period of time before getting on medicaid so they get full pay for at least some number of months.
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It can be difficult to get into a Nursing home, as there is a limited supply of open beds. The good news is you have some time, so I would start now visiting various nursing homes in the area, meet with the admissions directors, and apply to the ones you like. If you find a facility with an open spot you may want to grab it now, move dad, and private pay until Medicaid is needed. Then you wouldn't have to worry about moving him anymore. So start now, 10 months will come and go before you know it. If you are not successful finding a spot in a Medicaid facility, and the time comes where he is out of money, you'll want to contact a state elder care social worker to help you. You can also try your local Agency on Aging for help and advice. Don't think you will have to take him into your home either. If you are unable to care for him, you are not obligated to do so. The social worker will be able to find safe placement for him if you were unable to. They won't just let him fend for himself in the streets.
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