2025 Medicaid Penalty Divisor
As I have written about frequently in this blog, many of Medicaid’s numbers are updated annually. Most but not all are adjusted in lock step with Social Security’s cost of living adjustment (COLA), which is affected by the rate of inflation. One Medicaid number that doesn’t adjust with Social Security is the
Medicaid Spend down – More Involved than First Meets the Eye – Part 2
In my blog post last week, I told you about a call we received from Mary concerning Medicaid. As is often the case, Mary initially disclosed what she thought were relevant questions about her mom’s potential eligibility. She was seeking confirmation that the answers she had arrived at were correct and that
The Perils of GoFundMe – Part 2
In my post last week, I wrote about a particular solution - really attempted solution - to the financial burdens caused by a catastrophic illness or injury. In the age of the internet, crowd funding websites have made it easier to raise money from a large group of people. The GoFundMe site
A Family Theft – Part 3
Last year I wrote about a family theft and its implications for Medicaid eligibility (Blog posts on 9/24/18 and 10/1/18). To summarize, we needed to apply for Medicaid for Sophie, who could no longer live at home but now needed nursing home care. She had lived with her sister Mary,