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How do you get into a nursing home with no money?

By Isabella Little |

Medicaid is one of the most common ways to pay for a nursing home when you have no money available. Even if you have had too much money to qualify for Medicaid in the past, you may find that you are eligible for Medicaid nursing home care because the income limits are higher for this purpose.

How much of your money can a nursing home take?

In answer to the question of how much money can you keep going into a nursing home and still have Medicaid pay for your care, the answer is about $2,000. Gifting your assets to someone else may not protect it and may incur penalties when applying to Medicaid.

Can a nursing home force a person to manage their money?

A nursing home cannot force residents to let it manage their money. While a nursing home may offer to manage a resident’s funds as part of its services, it can’t require a resident to let it manage his or her money, nor can it serve as a financial custodian without the resident’s written consent.

Can a nursing home require a family member to pay?

However, a facility usually cannot require another family member to pay for a resident’s care. Nursing homes are required to help with discharge planning. 3  Generally, they can’t discharge patients or transfer them to another facility without their consent, unless they meet one of the following criteria:

What happens when you move your parent into a nursing home?

When the time finally comes to move your parent into long-term residential care, you may have a lot of intense emotions, such as fear, doubt, excitement, and guilt. After all, it will probably also be a highly emotional time for your mom or dad.

Why does my parent not want to go to assisted living?

When an elderly parent refuses assisted living or nursing home care, it’s often because he or she feels backed into a corner. That’s why it’s a good idea to stay sensitive to your mom or dad’s feelings. Many seniors have a difficult time imagining their lives in a different place, without all the possessions they’ve acquired over their lifetimes.