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Medicare (Federal health insurance) or Medicaid (State health insurance)?

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With the waiver you'd get supplies and nursing-home level care but the application process is ridiculously long. There are other options you can explore on the Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) page at
health.maryland.gov/mmcp/waiver-programs/Pages/Home.aspx

Try a consult with a care navigator who can help you see what's available for your family's specific need. Start here: aging.maryland.gov/Pages/senior-care.aspx
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Medicare (Federal health insurance) or Medicaid (State health insurance)?

MEDICAID
With the waiver you'd get nursing-home level care but the application process is ridiculously long. There are other options you can explore on the Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) page at
health.maryland.gov/mmcp/waiver-programs/Pages/Home.aspx
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Medicare should to an extent depending on your state.
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From your profile:

"I am caring for my father... who is 95 years old, living in a nursing home with hearing loss, heart disease, incontinence, mobility problems, and parkinson's disease."

You say you're a daughter seeking to bring him home, out of the NH.

Is your Father currently a Medicaid recipient?

Why do you wish to bring him home? Providing in-home, hands-on care will be very physically demanding, 24/7.

Perhaps he is ready for hospice?

https://www.payingforseniorcare.com/maryland#:~:text=Medicaid%2C%20also%20called%20Medical%20Assistance,some%20in%2Dhome%20personal%20care.

Notice at this link MA in MD will pay for *some* in-home care. It may not be enough. If your Dad qualifies. Whereas, if he is in LTC MA (+ his SS) will pay for all of it, again if he qualifies.
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