If the teen is not living with her parents, she and the child should be able to qualify on her own. If they are living with her parents, Medicaid will probably look at the entire family's income and resources.
Please someone answer my question! Is there a school for troubled teen that medicaid will pay for?
In Michigan we adopted an infant girl that was on medicaid and so was the birth mother, we didn't have to pay back medicaid. We adopted her through the foster parent program, and yes we did take her home from the hospital after her birth.
Yes, Medicaid can get money from the sale of the home even if your mother was not on the deed. As long as she and your father were legally married, then Medicaid can go after the property to repay the money Medicaid spent for her care. Medicaid will not, however, kick your father out or take more money than they spent on your mother.
yes, if you're nine TEEN and a mother of a child then you are a TEEN MOM
yes but its up to the mother
That depends on the state. .
You are not responsible for your mother's Medicaid bills. However, CA will file a claim against your mother's estate to recover assistance issued.
Medicaid should come relatively fast after signing up for it. If you have not received notification of Medicaid starting, then it is best to call the help line, or visit the office that you signed up for Medicaid in.
I suggest your mother apply for Medicaid with her State agency. She will have to show proof of Medicaid/AARP insurance and income/assets.
Call the number on the back of your Medicaid Card - Tell them you need transportation! Call the number on the back of your mother's Medicaid Card for transportation and qualifications Contact the AOA and inquire if your mother meets the qualifications for PDA Waiver. Also contact Medical assistance transportation program in your county to obtain available services for seniors and special needs transportation. You can get more information on that here www.sdslane.org/medtransp.html
Depending on other assets your mother has, if any, Medicaid might require her to apply some or all of the inheritance toward her medical care, including the nursing home. Therefore, she might lose her Medicaid coverage temporarily, by going into "spend down." She should not have to re-apply and/or re-establish her Medicaid eligibility.
Arella is Raven's mother.