There’s Something Wrong Here – Seniors Get Less Help Every Year & Nobody Cares

I have started a new series of posts about problems with our programs for needy seniors.  Let’s look at the Medicaid program.  Here’s the basic problem: it is grossly unfair.

Most people know that Medicaid has a nursing home program. But what about help in home?  Believe it or not, it has home benefits! But to get that help, well . . . .

You’ve  heard of dirt-poor?  Try to buy a load of dirt today — it’s expensive!   The senior may have no more than $2000 in savings. So, to get help a senior has to be poorer than dirt.

$2,000?  When did they decide on that?  1984. Yes, almost 40 years ago and NO adjustment for inflation.  In today’s dollars that would be over $5,400.  Still very, very poor.  Why hasn’t it been raised?  Nobody cares. Ask any Senator or Rep and you’ll get a “I’ll get back to you.”

But wait there’s more.  A senior applying for Medicaid can have a house. A poorer than dirt house?  NO. It can have a value up to $636,000!  That is not a typo.  And, the senior can have a car.  A new one too. Yes, a Cadillac or more realistically a recent SUV.

But wait there’s more.  If the senior needs nursing home care, then Medicaid will pay. But. Medicaid wants the house for payback.  Yes, “the government” will “take your house.”  (Technically it is by the claim procedure in probate.)  You have committed no crime, you have served your country, you have paid your taxes.  But, if you get dementia and need a nursing home you will lose everything because of Medicaid Estate Recovery.  Some would say that’s fair – you’ve got to pay back the gov. Why? Because the gov – Medicaid – paid maybe $7,000 a month to the nursing home. They want every dollar back.

Fair? Has any family lost their home to pay back Medicare for all the treatment a senior received in the hospital?  No. Quarter million dollars for heart operation?  No problem.  Million dollars for cancer treatment?  No problem.  Medicare does not come after your house after you die.

But. Have Medicaid pay $165,000 for a couple years in the nursing home because you had Alzheimer’s?  Big problem.  They want it all back.

That is not right!

This is what we’ll be talking about in this series.  And I hope “somebody hears about it.”

 

Jim Schuster, CELA

Jim is one of 18 Certified Elder Law Attorneys in Michigan. He has numerous titles in the Elder Law field , including former Chair of the Michigan State Bar Elder Law Section, and has been a licensed attorney since 1978. His clients like his caring, respectful handling of their problems.