Maryland Medicaid - Long-Term Care
A PRACTICAL ELDER LAW GUIDE FOR:
Attorneys • Financial Advisors • Nursing Home Administrators • Social Workers • Accountants
AUTHOR: JASON A. FRANK
1 Volume, Soft-cover, 638 Pages
Published: October, 2008
Most recent supplement/update: 2021 supplement; released Oct. 2021; $72.50
Library of Congress Control Number: 2008937115
ISBN: 978-0-9820154-2-1
Written by Elder Law attorney Jason A. Frank, this reference book is a "must have" for anyone advising seniors and their families. This essential guide explains how Medicaid is used to finance long-term care in Maryland. No other text discusses Maryland's Medicaid rules in such detail. Precise citations are provided to applicable cases, statutes, and regulations. In-depth examples illustrate asset protection strategies under new law.
GET QUICK ANSWERS TO CRITICAL QUESTIONS
- How does the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 impact Maryland?
- What assets are at risk of nursing home costs?
- What new rules exist concerning gifts and asset transfers?
- What are the exact steps in the application process?
- How can assets be protected legally for community spouse under new law?
- What is new care level requirement under Nursing Home Transmittal 213?
- Under what circumstances is gifting permitted?
- If a Medicaid application is denied, what is the appellate procedure?
- Is there a way to legally avoid estate recovery?
More than 30 Forms, including Home Exclusion-Statement of Intent • Medical Assistance Resource Countability Table • Policies and Procedures for Consideration of Continuing Care • Benefits Eligibility Roster • Spousal and Family Allowance Worksheet • Dependent Allowance Worksheet • Medical Assistance Manual Provisions • Medical Assistance Manual Chapter: Liens, Adjustments and Recoveries • Cares 9709 Application • Maryland Medical Assistance Program Home Exclusion-Statement of Intent • Nursing Home Transmittal No. 213 • Medical Assistance Eligibility Review Form #3871B • Motion to Settle an Irrevocable Supplemental Needs Trust • Motion for Authority to Execute Last Will and Testament • Medical Assistance Manual Chapter: Hearings.
SUMMARY OF CONTENTS
Chapter | |
1. | Overview of Maryland Medicaid |
2. | Eligibility for Long-Term Care Benefits |
3. | Excluded Resources |
4. | Non-excluded Resources |
5. | Jointly Owned Resources |
6. | Deeming Resources |
7. | Treatment of Income |
8. | Treatment of Lump Sums |
9. | Citizenship and Alienage Requirements |
10. | Enforceability of Continuing Care Retirement Community Contracts |
11. | Spousal Impoverishment Protections |
12. | Community Spouse Resource Allowance |
13. | Achieving Resource Eligibility |
14. | Spend-Down |
15. | Gifting |
16. | Withdrawal of Jointly Owned Assets |
17. | Medical Assistance Estate Recovery Program |
18. | Property Not Liable to Repay the Department |
19. | Payments Eligible for Estate Recovery |
20. | Appeals |
21. | Fair Hearings |