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Your wife will have to cancel her Illinois Medicaid and apply in NC.
no
Jurisdiction can be transferred
From what I understand medicaid does not transfer from state to state, you must apply to whatever state you are moving to.
Medicaid may pay for all or part of a wheelchair lift if someone qualifies. It is dependent on what problems you have and what other equipment Medicaid has paid for.
Probably, but you will have to discontinue your MI case (get a letter from your MI caseworker documenting this) and apply in NC.
Yes if you are i think its 30% over bmi
Medicaid does cover the operation.
Medicaid will file a lien on the person's home, which is enforceable when the home is sold. They will also file an estate claim.
No, the FL case must be closed and a case opened in NC.
Strictly speaking, Medicaid eligibility cannot be transferred between States. The family will need to cancel their FL Medicaid and re-apply in NC. However, in this situation there should be no problem establishing Medicaid eligibility in NC.
If you receive Medicaid benefits in North Carolina and come into money, you may be subject to estate recovery. Estate recovery is a process through which Medicaid seeks reimbursement for the costs of your care from your estate after you pass away. However, the specific rules and exceptions can vary, so it is advisable to consult with a Medicaid expert or local agency for accurate information based on your circumstances.