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shirley

every state is different in what you can and cant do, and you may have to

spend down some of the money to have himqualify, i would keep the appt iwth the

elder atty and do as she/he advises. good luck and hugs sharon

ps welcome to our family, we hate you had to find us but here you can ask

questions and get more answers than almost anywhere else.

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My husband charlie is 73 yrs old and has lbd. he's been to the ER

twice in the last week with a stomaach virus and he's really having a

hard time getting around he needs assistance with his walkign and

all. The dr. at the ER asked me if I was going to be able to take

care of him long term or if I needed to put him in a nH. He has 2

sons from another marriage one is disabled due to muscular dystrophy

and the other works he's here with me if I need him when he's off.

Also he has bed sores on each heel and with the diahrea he had for 2

days he has a nasty one on his rear. I took him to his surgeon

yesterday and he asked me the same thing was I going to be able to

take care of him long term. I have a bad back and legs, knees all

due to arthritis that is why i'm out of work on disability. Even

though i " m only 58 I'm not able to lift and help him out of bed.

We have money in a cd and money in savings Do any of you know if i

would be able to transfer this money into my name only and be able to

keep it and him be elegible for medicaid if i need to put him in

one. I read some reports in the links about elder law and it seemed

to state that you could do that but I'm not sure. We live in South

Carolina and I'm planning on seeing an elder att. but was just

wondering if anyone else had gone through this process.thanks Shirley

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Shirley,

I had a different situation. I was daughter and it is so different, besides

being different from each state. Hopefully you can put it in your name,

Sometimes they get fussy about a " look back " period. But I am sure an elder

attorney can help. I know half is yours under any situation.

And you can spend down his half too. Which makes it better. I am in MI and

have it different than you do, I think. Just need to get this done as soon as

possible.

Hugs,

Donna R

Caregave for Mom (after I brought her from WI to MI) for 3 years and 4th year in

a nh.

She was almost 89 when she died in '02. No dx other than mine.

medicaid qualifying

My husband charlie is 73 yrs old and has lbd. he's been to the ER

twice in the last week with a stomaach virus and he's really having a

hard time getting around he needs assistance with his walkign and

all. The dr. at the ER asked me if I was going to be able to take

care of him long term or if I needed to put him in a nH. He has 2

sons from another marriage one is disabled due to muscular dystrophy

and the other works he's here with me if I need him when he's off.

Also he has bed sores on each heel and with the diahrea he had for 2

days he has a nasty one on his rear. I took him to his surgeon

yesterday and he asked me the same thing was I going to be able to

take care of him long term. I have a bad back and legs, knees all

due to arthritis that is why i'm out of work on disability. Even

though i " m only 58 I'm not able to lift and help him out of bed.

We have money in a cd and money in savings Do any of you know if i

would be able to transfer this money into my name only and be able to

keep it and him be elegible for medicaid if i need to put him in

one. I read some reports in the links about elder law and it seemed

to state that you could do that but I'm not sure. We live in South

Carolina and I'm planning on seeing an elder att. but was just

wondering if anyone else had gone through this process.thanks Shirley

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thanks Donna I have an appt. this next week with an att. and I will let you all

know what he says. You have all been so kind but I know it's because we are all

traveling or have traveled down the same long rd with our LO It's hard and I

just ask god for his help and guidance and help and thank him for me being able

to find this group of such wonderful people. Thanks to all

Shirley

medicaid qualifying

My husband charlie is 73 yrs old and has lbd. he's been to the ER

twice in the last week with a stomaach virus and he's really having a

hard time getting around he needs assistance with his walkign and

all. The dr. at the ER asked me if I was going to be able to take

care of him long term or if I needed to put him in a nH. He has 2

sons from another marriage one is disabled due to muscular dystrophy

and the other works he's here with me if I need him when he's off.

Also he has bed sores on each heel and with the diahrea he had for 2

days he has a nasty one on his rear. I took him to his surgeon

yesterday and he asked me the same thing was I going to be able to

take care of him long term. I have a bad back and legs, knees all

due to arthritis that is why i'm out of work on disability. Even

though i " m only 58 I'm not able to lift and help him out of bed.

We have money in a cd and money in savings Do any of you know if i

would be able to transfer this money into my name only and be able to

keep it and him be elegible for medicaid if i need to put him in

one. I read some reports in the links about elder law and it seemed

to state that you could do that but I'm not sure. We live in South

Carolina and I'm planning on seeing an elder att. but was just

wondering if anyone else had gone through this process.thanks Shirley

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Shirley - Every state is different but maybe the following can be

found useful. Kudos to you for meeting with an Elder Law Attorney.

They should be able to steer you in the right direction. (PS what

state do you live in?)

Every state is different - but Jan's post can help (CA):

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/LBDcaregivers/message/51851

If you go into the Files section:

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/LBDcaregivers/files/

Read the document:

The Business of Dementia.doc

The 'legal' things you need to know about

FYI there are Medicaid Recovery Laws

http://www.aarp.org/research/assistance/medicaid/fs127_recovery.html

Benefits Checkup

National Council on Aging provides a questionaire to find and connect

you with private and government programs to help pay for home care,

meals, transportation, housing, prescription drugs & utility bills.

Review of state & federal benefits which you might qualify for, with

instructions on how to apply (by ljrob09)

http://www.benefitscheckup.org/

VA Reaches Out to Veterans and Spouses " Aid and Attendance " an Under-

Used Benefit

There's a special monthly pension benefit called Aid and Attendance

which is available to veterans and surviving spouses who need in-home

care, live in nursing homes, or assisted living. (suggested by

livingston_stone_2)

http://www1.va.gov/opa/pressrel/docs/aid-and-attendance.doc

Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)

PACE is unique. It is an optional benefit under both Medicare and

Medicaid that focuses entirely on older people, who are frail enough

to meet their State's standards for nursing home care. It features

comprehensive medical and social services that can be provided at an

adult day health center, home, and/or inpatient facilities. For most

patients, the comprehensive service package permits them to continue

living at home while receiving services, rather than be

institutionalized. A team of doctors, nurses and other health

professionals assess participant needs, develop care plans, and

deliver all services which are integrated into a complete health care

plan. PACE is available only in States which have chosen to offer

PACE under Medicaid.

http://www.medicare.gov/Nursing/Alternatives/Pace.asp

211

2-1-1 is an easy to remember telephone number that, where available,

connects people with important community services and volunteer

opportunities. The implementation of 2-1-1 is being spearheaded by

United Ways and comprehensive and specialized information and

referral agencies in states and local communities. United Way of

America (UWA) and the Alliance for Information and Referral Systems

(AIRS) strongly support federal funding so that every American has

access to this essential service. " This will get you to some of the

help that may be in your area. There are only 38 states with it, but

more should be doing it. You can get info about what is available in

your area and mine had Area on Aging Association also has lots of

links for help. " Donna Mido

http://www.211.org/about.html

>

> My husband charlie is 73 yrs old and has lbd. he's been to the ER

> twice in the last week with a stomaach virus and he's really having

a

> hard time getting around he needs assistance with his walkign and

> all. The dr. at the ER asked me if I was going to be able to take

> care of him long term or if I needed to put him in a nH. He has 2

> sons from another marriage one is disabled due to muscular

dystrophy

> and the other works he's here with me if I need him when he's off.

> Also he has bed sores on each heel and with the diahrea he had for

2

> days he has a nasty one on his rear. I took him to his surgeon

> yesterday and he asked me the same thing was I going to be able to

> take care of him long term. I have a bad back and legs, knees all

> due to arthritis that is why i'm out of work on disability. Even

> though i " m only 58 I'm not able to lift and help him out of bed.

> We have money in a cd and money in savings Do any of you know if i

> would be able to transfer this money into my name only and be able

to

> keep it and him be elegible for medicaid if i need to put him in

> one. I read some reports in the links about elder law and it

seemed

> to state that you could do that but I'm not sure. We live in South

> Carolina and I'm planning on seeing an elder att. but was just

> wondering if anyone else had gone through this process.thanks

Shirley

>

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Shirley - Every state is different but maybe the following can be

found useful. Kudos to you for meeting with an Elder Law Attorney.

They should be able to steer you in the right direction. (PS what

state do you live in?)

Every state is different - but Jan's post can help (CA):

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/LBDcaregivers/message/51851

If you go into the Files section:

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/LBDcaregivers/files/

Read the document:

The Business of Dementia.doc

The 'legal' things you need to know about

FYI there are Medicaid Recovery Laws

http://www.aarp.org/research/assistance/medicaid/fs127_recovery.html

Benefits Checkup

National Council on Aging provides a questionaire to find and connect

you with private and government programs to help pay for home care,

meals, transportation, housing, prescription drugs & utility bills.

Review of state & federal benefits which you might qualify for, with

instructions on how to apply (by ljrob09)

http://www.benefitscheckup.org/

VA Reaches Out to Veterans and Spouses " Aid and Attendance " an Under-

Used Benefit

There's a special monthly pension benefit called Aid and Attendance

which is available to veterans and surviving spouses who need in-home

care, live in nursing homes, or assisted living. (suggested by

livingston_stone_2)

http://www1.va.gov/opa/pressrel/docs/aid-and-attendance.doc

Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)

PACE is unique. It is an optional benefit under both Medicare and

Medicaid that focuses entirely on older people, who are frail enough

to meet their State's standards for nursing home care. It features

comprehensive medical and social services that can be provided at an

adult day health center, home, and/or inpatient facilities. For most

patients, the comprehensive service package permits them to continue

living at home while receiving services, rather than be

institutionalized. A team of doctors, nurses and other health

professionals assess participant needs, develop care plans, and

deliver all services which are integrated into a complete health care

plan. PACE is available only in States which have chosen to offer

PACE under Medicaid.

http://www.medicare.gov/Nursing/Alternatives/Pace.asp

211

2-1-1 is an easy to remember telephone number that, where available,

connects people with important community services and volunteer

opportunities. The implementation of 2-1-1 is being spearheaded by

United Ways and comprehensive and specialized information and

referral agencies in states and local communities. United Way of

America (UWA) and the Alliance for Information and Referral Systems

(AIRS) strongly support federal funding so that every American has

access to this essential service. " This will get you to some of the

help that may be in your area. There are only 38 states with it, but

more should be doing it. You can get info about what is available in

your area and mine had Area on Aging Association also has lots of

links for help. " Donna Mido

http://www.211.org/about.html

>

> My husband charlie is 73 yrs old and has lbd. he's been to the ER

> twice in the last week with a stomaach virus and he's really having

a

> hard time getting around he needs assistance with his walkign and

> all. The dr. at the ER asked me if I was going to be able to take

> care of him long term or if I needed to put him in a nH. He has 2

> sons from another marriage one is disabled due to muscular

dystrophy

> and the other works he's here with me if I need him when he's off.

> Also he has bed sores on each heel and with the diahrea he had for

2

> days he has a nasty one on his rear. I took him to his surgeon

> yesterday and he asked me the same thing was I going to be able to

> take care of him long term. I have a bad back and legs, knees all

> due to arthritis that is why i'm out of work on disability. Even

> though i " m only 58 I'm not able to lift and help him out of bed.

> We have money in a cd and money in savings Do any of you know if i

> would be able to transfer this money into my name only and be able

to

> keep it and him be elegible for medicaid if i need to put him in

> one. I read some reports in the links about elder law and it

seemed

> to state that you could do that but I'm not sure. We live in South

> Carolina and I'm planning on seeing an elder att. but was just

> wondering if anyone else had gone through this process.thanks

Shirley

>

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Maybe you can get pointers from these places:

SOUTH CAROLINA

Region IV

Curtis M. Loftis Jr., Director

South Carolina Lieutenant Governor's Office on Aging

Bureau of Senior Services

1301 Gervais Street

Suite 200

Columbia, SC 29201

Fax:

E-mail: cloftis@...

State Funded Programs

http://tinyurl.com/3xaved

SOUTH CAROLINA

Eve Barth

Department of Health & Human Services

P.O. Box 8206

1801 Main St.

Columbia, SC 29202-8206

Fax:

barthe@...

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Shirley,

I can answer how the law works in New York. You can put all the money in

your name and he can qualify for Medicaid HOME CARE. For Medicaid NURSING

HOME care, there is a look-back period of 5 years now. I would think (but

am not sure) that you would lose only half the money since you are married

and half would be yours.

I wish you well. I know how hard this must be on you. Are the bedsores

being taken care of properly? There are padded booties to keep on his feet

so that they don't rub on the sheets. Silverdine (prescription) works well

for bedsores. You put it on and then pad the sore with gauze. Then you

can boot on the booties.

" mamafrog251 "

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My husband charlie is 73 yrs old and has lbd. he's been to the ER

twice in the last week with a stomaach virus and he's really having a

hard time getting around he needs assistance with his walkign and

all. The dr. at the ER asked me if I was going to be able to take

care of him long term or if I needed to put him in a nH. He has 2

sons from another marriage one is disabled due to muscular dystrophy

and the other works he's here with me if I need him when he's off.

Also he has bed sores on each heel and with the diahrea he had for 2

days he has a nasty one on his rear. I took him to his surgeon

yesterday and he asked me the same thing was I going to be able to

take care of him long term. I have a bad back and legs, knees all

due to arthritis that is why i'm out of work on disability. Even

though i " m only 58 I'm not able to lift and help him out of bed.

We have money in a cd and money in savings Do any of you know if i

would be able to transfer this money into my name only and be able to

keep it and him be elegible for medicaid if i need to put him in

one. I read some reports in the links about elder law and it seemed

to state that you could do that but I'm not sure. We live in South

Carolina and I'm planning on seeing an elder att. but was just

wondering if anyone else had gone through this process.thanks Shirley

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i just wanted to let alll of you know like I promised I saw an elder attorney

today and he told me that I could transfer the money in our cd and our joint

checking acct to my name only and that if and when my husband has to go on

medicaid that medicaid will have to pay 100 percent of his bills because of the

state allowing me to have $69.000 and not bieng liable for any of his nh bill if

i end up putting him in one. Thanks to all of you again for being of assistance

to me during this time.

Shirley

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Also check this message board - elder law answers for South Carolina:

http://tinyurl.com/2g6kl6

---

Not sure if this site is legitimate, or if it is and just poorly made -

so to be safe I would only read it, wouldn't sign up for anything on

it...

http://www.carolinasenior.com/scelderlaw.htm

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I don't want to take issue with your elder law

attorney, but I would certainly check with your social

and rehabilitation services regarding Medicaid paying

100 percent of his bill. It all depends on how much

combined income you have, as that is how much Medicaid

determines you have to pay. If your combined income

is under $1600 (or thereabouts), you probably will be

okay, but I would certainly check with them for

clarification. It costs you nothing but some time to

get ahold of them if you have to wait like most

places. And, if you do think you may have to go MC,

it would be wise to get the ball rolling early on, as

it takes quite awhile to get the paperwork done.

--- shirley wrote:

> i just wanted to let alll of you know like I

> promised I saw an elder attorney today and he told

> me that I could transfer the money in our cd and our

> joint checking acct to my name only and that if and

> when my husband has to go on medicaid that medicaid

> will have to pay 100 percent of his bills because of

> the state allowing me to have $69.000 and not bieng

> liable for any of his nh bill if i end up putting

> him in one. Thanks to all of you again for being of

> assistance to me during this time.

> Shirley

> Re: medicaid qualifying

>

>

> Also check this message board - elder law answers

> for South Carolina:

>

> http://tinyurl.com/2g6kl6

>

> ---

> Not sure if this site is legitimate, or if it is

> and just poorly made -

> so to be safe I would only read it, wouldn't sign

> up for anything on

> it...

> http://www.carolinasenior.com/scelderlaw.htm

>

>

> >

> > south carolina

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