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What is Medicaid?

Medicaid is a jointly funded, Federal-State health care program for persons who are financially eligible. Medicaid provides care for acute medical needs, rehabilitation, and long-term care at home and in nursing homes. There are also numerous community-based programs, including adult day care, and assistance with local transportation.

Does Medicaid Pay for Long-term Care?

Yes, Medicaid pays for long-term care in a nursing home. In a few states it also pays for long-term senior care in the home. Medicare, on the other hand, does not pay for long-term care.

If I Give Away My House and All My Money Will I Qualify?

That depends. New York applies the 5-year "look back" to applications for Medicaid nursing home care. If you have transferred assets within the look back period, then Medicaid will impose a penalty.

There is no "look back" in New York with respect to applications for community-based Medicaid, including home care.

How do I apply?

Applications are available through your state Medicaid program. While there is no requirement that the application be filed by an attorney, you may find it very useful to retain an Elder Law attorney, particularly if planning is needed to help you qualify for benefits.

Medicaid Services

New York State Department of Health New York Medicaid Services

For New York City Department of Social Services, call (718) 557-1399 or toll free (877) 472-8411

For other Counties, see: http://www.health.state.ny.us/health_care/medicaid/ldss.htm