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Medicaid is a jointly funded, Federal-State health care program for persons who are financially eligible. Medicaid provides care for acute medical needs, rehabilitation, and long-term care at home and in nursing homes. There are also numerous community-based programs, including adult day care, and assistance with local transportation.
Yes, Medicaid pays for long-term care in a nursing home. In a few states it also pays for long-term senior care in the home. Medicare, on the other hand, does not pay for long-term care.
Not anymore. There is a 5-year look-back law now. Uncle Sam can find your money and make you pay. You should consult an Elder-law attorney to understand the acceptable ways to "spend-down" assets to qualify for Medicaid as a low-income senior.
Applications are available through your state Medicaid program.
Coverage can possibly begin from 3-months prior to the application's approval. Applications sometimes take longer than expected.
Asset requirements are usually limited at $2,000.00.
No, Medicaid will pay for long-term care in a nursing home for as long as a senior qualifies for needing the care.
West Virginia Department of Health & Human Resources
West Virginia Medicaid Services
(800) 642-8589
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West Virginia Nursing Home Ombudsman
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West Virginia Medicaid Services
West Virginia Aging and Elder Services
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West Virginia Nursing Home List
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