Medicaid is a U.S. federal program, but it is administered separately by each State, and Medicaid laws and programs differs from state to state. Consult competent counsel in the state(s) where your senior loved one resides, holds property, or may reside in the future. Here are some resources with links to all of the States, as well as additional general information on some of the States:
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LINKS TO RESOURCES ON MEDICAID LAWS & PROGRAMS IN ALL U.S. STATES:
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Links to State Medicaid Websites
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), List with links to State Medicaid Websites. Medicaid is a federally funded program, but it is administered and partially funded by the states and varies state to state. Information about Medicaid programs . . . → Read More: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Links to State Medicaid Websites
State Information (Select a State) for Medicaid Rules
State Information (Select a State) for Medicaid Rules, by ElderLawAnswers.com, a website founded and run by an elder law attorney in Boston, Massachusetts. Contains a good introduction to the Medicaid Rules and eligibility standards, along with a drop down . . . → Read More: State Information (Select a State) for Medicaid Rules
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON CERTAIN STATES:
See Archives on Asset Transfers & Medicaid Planning – By State.
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