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Failing to qualify for benefits you desperately need is distressing. Yet benefit programs have to have limits and requirements. Take Medicaid. It provides much-needed benefits to eligible persons. Eligibility is based, in part, on income and resources, or property owned by the person applying for Medicaid. When someone needs help, but their income exceeds the Medicaid monthly income limit, what options do they have?

Medicaid, Generally

This federally-funded, state-administered program provides services for a wide range of people and needs:

  • Children,
  • Parents and other caretaker relatives,
  • Pregnant women,
  • People in need of family planning,
  • Nursing home residents,
  • Elderly and disabled persons,
  • Medicare recipients who need help making their payments, and
  • Women suffering from breast or cervical cancer.

However, people in need also must have income and resources below Medicaid’s limits.

Medicaid Monthly Income Limits

Different programs have different monthly income limits:

  • Aged, blind or disabled people qualifying through SSI: $770 (single) or $1,145 (married).
  • Nursing home residents: $2,250
  • Pregnant women, children, and those who need family planning: $1,478 (family of 1) to $3,054 (family of 4)
  • Parent and Caretaker Relatives: $183 (family of 1) to $377 (family of 4).

These income limits may change from time to time. You or your attorney should check the limits before applying for Medicaid.

When Income Exceeds the Medicaid Monthly Income Limit

Some people, especially those who need long-term care, may benefit from a qualified income trust. When this trust is used, the person who established the trust can move extra income into the trust, where it is no longer counted toward the Medicaid monthly income limit. The trustee may use the trust funds to pay for personal needs, a portion of the person’s nursing home bills, and monthly support for the benefit recipient’s spouse.

Does Your Income Exceed the Medicaid Monthly Income Limit?

At Miller Estate and Elder Law, we help our clients qualify for and keep their Medicaid benefits. For a free consultation, contact us at 256-251-2137 or use our convenient Contact Form. We have offices in Anniston and Birmingham and we assist clients in the Leeds, Gadsden, Hoover, Talladega, Vestavia Hills, and surrounding areas.