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My Dad has moved in with my husband and I. We live from pay check to pay check. My Dad only has Medicare and a small amt from an annuity. It has made it harder financially for us. Getting harder and harder.

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Why wouldn't your dad be eligible for Medicaid?
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If he is not eligible for Medicaid he must have something. Income over $2,000.00 a month? He should be paying a share of household expenses at a minimum. If he has assets those should be used for his care and you are providing it. It would require a care agreement so he is not penalized as Medicaid would consider any assets transferred a gift.
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Is your dad a veteran? If so, check the Veterans Administration for a program called "Aid and Attendance".
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JP - how do you know he in ineligible for Medicaid?
Did he actually apply? Was there a transfer of assets? Could the annuity be the glitch in qualifying for Medicaid?
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JP, if your Dad isn't eligible for Medicaid that means he has too much money [be it cash, savings accounts, houses, etc.] If that is the case, then your Dad can afford to pay you and your husband to be his Caregivers, there is nothing wrong with that. Otherwise, he can pay an agency to send over Caregivers to help.
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If you pursue Dad paying you for care, make sure you see an elder law attorney to prepare a care agreement.
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