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Even if you want to go directly to Medicaide you also might think about an elder lawyer the people answering the phone with medicare and medicaide do not always give you the right answers.
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Your parents may actually qualify for Medicare if they're old enough. Plus there are other state and federal programs available. Check http://www.govbenefits.gov and http://www.benefitscheckup.org. The first has an anonymous questionnaire which will point you to programs they may qualify for and the agencies to contact to get the ball rolling. The second site is from the National Council on Aging.

A call to your local Area Agency on Aging (http://www.eldercare.gov) might also be in order to help you find a benefits specialist.

Hope that helps! Good luck!

---Jess
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The link in that article Carol sent is a good one...have you tried going to www.medicade.com to see if this brings you further information? Lastly, there may be a local office you can contact in your hometown///as well as senior services..

Good luck for the answers~

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Medicaid qualification can very significantly by state. The best money that you will spend on this issue is for an hour or two consult from an attorney who specializes in Elder Law, specifically medicaid eligibility. The county know the rules but they do not have your best financial interests in mind.

David
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They must spend down their assets. Your social services will have the information for your state laws - Medicaid is Federally funded but state run. You may want to read this article:
www.agingcare.com/133289
Carol
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