I Hate Dialysis Message Board
Off-Topic => Off-Topic: Talk about anything you want. => Topic started by: Charlie B53 on February 13, 2020, 03:57:52 PM
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Finally, it was initially denied a year ago for 'too much assets'. I had to cash out a couple of annuities that we bought when she cashed out of the phone company in '02. So I've been paying the Nursing Home and the Pharmacy a bit over 5K every month for over a year. That hurt, it's all gone now.
Re-applied in Nov and spent weeks getting letters asking for bank statements that I already gave them, only to be denied, again. This time their reason was a 'lack of verification'.
I asked for a Hearing/Appeal. A week later I got a phone call from the Hearing Examiner,, a Lady, tellilng me that she had been reviewing the case and determined that I HAD supplied everything except a Dec Bank Statement, if I could fax that in she could get this done. I got it done that day.
Now I'm waiting on a revised approval letter. Seems someone incorrectly used an annual income in the place of a monthly which really jacked up what my monthly co-pay would be, like over 2K instead of only $200
AND they still need to back-date for Nov, the date of my application. It will get done, most likely next week.
Been a lot of headache, but it least it's done.
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Jeeeez Charlie, it nearly feels perverse to congratulate you for luckily getting an examiner less stupid.
But wishing you and your wife more luck, and strength.
Love, Cas
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I don’t understand much of USA social care, and probably has nout to do with your situation, but looked interesting enough none the less
[size=78%]https://homedialysis.org/news-and-research/blog/346-medicare-waivers-the-best-kept-secret-in-dialysis-home-health-care (https://homedialysis.org/news-and-research/blog/346-medicare-waivers-the-best-kept-secret-in-dialysis-home-health-care)[/size]
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The Medicaid applicant is limited to $2K in assets and the non-institutionalized spouse is limited to $109K, but can continue to live in the home with a Medicaid lien on it (no ability to use that part of the equity if you try to move), and must surrender all but about $70 a month to the nursing home to reduce the amount paid by Medicaid.
Being in a Medicaid nursing home without someone to buy you the little things is like being in prison with no outside money being deposited to your commissary account.