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if you haven’t already started this process I strongly suggest you contact a good elder care attorney who can help you through it while legally protecting any assets your LO may have.
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Have you shown them housing and heating costs?
That amount is not what Medicaid gives you to live on, it is the income level needed to qualify for Long Term Care Medicaid (Nursing Home Medicaid). Please note that if your income is over that, you still can qualify for LTC Medicaid be setting up a Miller Trust.
You need to explain the situation and the person's ongoing medical and housing costs.
And again, are we talking about Medicaid as health care insurance or NH medicaid? Two very different animals.
If this is someone who is staying in the community, they may well qualify for Medicaid-expansion program insurance, which may have a small copay amount.
NYS is actually quite generous when it comes to these programs.
Social Security was not set up to be the main support for people. Just a supplimental. By 65 it was figured your home would be paid off. You would have saved for retirement and/or had a pension. The Country has changed. For a lot of people its hard to stay above water let alone save. Homes have been lost.
For someone only bringing in $895 a month they have to seek out resources. Have to give up extras. There are food stamps. Vouchers to help pay rent. Some people have to continue to work. Food closets. Low income apts subsidized by HUD.
Social Security is based on the years worked. They take in consideration the last 35. That means that if u wait till 66/some people 67 to retire with 100% you need to work continuously from age 31 and make decent money. If there are gaps in your earnings, that will reflect on what u receive. For me, I only receive 700+ so I rely on my husbands SS and pension to live. And will if he goes before me. I couldn't do it on my earnings alone.
https://www.ssa.gov/pubs/EN-05-10070.pdf.
Basically, if your housing costs (rent/mortgage, insurance, heating and cooling) are over the allowance amount, you will receive monies to cover those expenses.