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tparke2 Asked February 2016

Does a nursing home have the authority to take Workman's Comp payments from a resident in their care?

my aunt has life time workmans comp from a private company can the nursing home take those payments from her account

BarbBrooklyn Feb 2016
If Medicaid is paying for the NH home, then her income (social security, pension, etc.) are considered her Share of Cost, less a small amount each month for her persnal needs ( haircuts and the like). Medicaid is a program for the indigent. She doesn't get to keep her income AND have the government pay for her care. That wouldn't be fair.

tparke2 Feb 2016
she is 72 she justentered last week and her comp is life time as she never signed off with the company she has ss medicade and meidicare in Maine

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geewiz Feb 2016
How old is your Aunt? It seems to me that income from Worker's Comp would end at retirement age. Having said that, I am not an expert on Worker's comp. BUT, it seems to me that if the Aunt is living in a nursing home and not able to pay her own way, then all of her income would be made available to help pay her share of the expenses.

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