My Mom has been in current nursing home for a year. We finally applied for Medicaid and it was approved. After the year was up, we had to reapply. It turned out that I let her account get a little over the required maximum, so they now are asking for bank statement for the previous 2 years, wanting all records for deposits, purchased, etc., etc. I don't have all those records and it would take forever to get all the statements, copies of deposit slips, receipts for all purchases made for those years. I don't understand why they are requesting records for years that she was already approved. I don't have the funds to private pay the nursing home. What option is left. No there are no other assets. I think I heard someone say that if you can't pay for the nursing home, that the state has to put the patient in a home wherever they chose. I don't want this, but no one else in the family is able to care for her. We live in TX.
I guess somehow it got away from me and she ended up having over $2K in her
checking account. I am sooooo upset and I don't see why they now want me to go back to 2014 when she was approved for this last year.
I agree with JoAnn -- start with the Medicaid caseworker assigned to your Mom.
A couple of weeks or so later I get a letter saying they want ALL the bank statement from 2014-2016, any and all receipts for transactions over $200, etc., etc., etc.
This will take forever to get and a whole LOT of paperwork and I will have a very hard time finding all the receipts for expenses over $200. During that time we were told we could spend down her money, which we did, by fixing things around the house, etc.
If they approved her the year before after I submitted all the info they requested at that time, why are they asking me to go back 2-3 years??? I thought that was all
handled and behind me. This is so infuriating. My mother is 90 years old at this point and what wasn't spent on her home or other things, was paid to the nursing homes and caretakers!
I told Nursing Home Financial Mgr. that we have no money to continue to pay for her privately. What will they do with her? We can't bring her home.
Contact the SW at the NH and ask for guidance. Going forward, you need to make sure that mom's assets/income stream NEVER goes over the Medicaid requirements. You can use her funds to visit an Eldercare attorney to get this sorted out.
Good luck!