Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Echoing everyone above that Medicaid waivers do not transfer. Medicaid is state level, not federal like Medicare and Tricare, and you have to apply for each state from scratch once you become a resident of that state. Virginia has long waiting lists for just about every type of Medicare, and lots of long-term facilities don't have any Medicaid slot openings. Hopefully she will strongly consider keeping the financial care stream she is fortunate to have where she is and find another aide she likes working with.
Sorry, long waiting lists for just about every type of Medicaid
Anonymous wrote:Echoing everyone above that Medicaid waivers do not transfer. Medicaid is state level, not federal like Medicare and Tricare, and you have to apply for each state from scratch once you become a resident of that state. Virginia has long waiting lists for just about every type of Medicare, and lots of long-term facilities don't have any Medicaid slot openings. Hopefully she will strongly consider keeping the financial care stream she is fortunate to have where she is and find another aide she likes working with.
Anonymous wrote:You would have to move then here and apply for the help. Long term care Medicaid is different than regular Medicaid. Call your county office and ask them. No need for an attorney. Long term Medicaid does not have a waitlist but it’s hard to find a nursing home that will take it.