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my father in law was denied help from HUD because he had once been in prison. he needs assisted living care now...will Medicaid deny him as well?

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Good job Googleing, Pam!
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No, I don't know it all, but I google well. Then I copy and paste the answer a lot of times. Like this time with some minor edits for the dates.
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Pam, you know everthing!
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Beginning in January 2014, states that agree to the Medicaid expansion will be required to provide Medicaid to all non-elderly low-income adults. For the first time, many of the 5 million ex-offenders on parole or probation will be eligible for the assistance. It applies to those released from either state or federal prisons. The exceptions will be former prisoners living in those states that currently have limited Medicaid eligibility for adults and that ultimately opt out of the Medicaid expansion, a choice accorded the states in the U.S. Supreme Court’s ACA ruling June 2012
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