Medicaid Financial Eligibility Rules for Nursing Home Care in New York State

This reference guide was written to help people gain quick access to the rules which determine whether Medicaid will pay for someone’s nursing home care. It focuses specifically on the financial eligibility rules for New Yorkers who are 65 and older. Topics include: spouse’s responsibility; resource levels; exempt resources; resources which receive special treatment; gifting and penalty periods; exempt transfers; and trusts. It contains extensive citations to: NY statutes; NY Codes, Rules & Regulations; Administrative Directives; Informational Letters; GIS Messages; and the newly-repaginated Medicaid Reference Guide.

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New York Elder Law Handbook (March 2011 Edition)

Thousands of advocates for older, blind, and disabled New York State residents rely on PLI’s New York Elder Law for useful, authoritative guidance on the legal issues confronting their clients and on the ways these practitioners can work more effectively with various federal and state agencies to help their clients.

New York Elder Law taps experts in their respective fields to cover the latest legal issues and pertinent figures with regard to Social Security; Supplemental Security Income; Social Security and SSI Disability; Medicare; Supplemental Medical Insurance; Medicaid for the elderly, blind and disabled; home care; protective services; housing; nursing homes; health care decision-making; veteran’s benefits; and retirement plans.

New York Elder Law contains numerous checklists to save you time and help you stay up to speed with rapidly changing laws and numbers, including up-to-date eligibility and benefit levels, benefit checklists for older adults, and flow charts for step-by-step guidance through complex appeals processes.

Updated at least once a year, New York Elder Law is an essential handbook for attorneys, health care professionals, social workers, financial planners, and other advocates for older clients.

Founded in 1933, Practising Law Institute (Practicing Law Institute, PLI) is the nation’s foremost provider of continuing legal education. PLI is a leading publisher of authoritative legal references and other information resources and offers more than 300 live and electronic programs nationally.

About the Author

Sadin Institute on Law & Public Policy of the Brookdale Center for Healthy Aging and Longevity, Hunter College/City University of New York has been in operation since 1977 as a legal support system for advocates who serve the elderly. It is a past recipient of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorney’s President’s Recognition Award for lasting contributions in the field of elder law and in advocating for the elderly.

Thousands of advocates for older, blind, and disabled New York State residents rely on PLI’s New York Elder Law for useful, authoritative guidance on the legal issues confronting their clients and on the ways these practitioners can work more effectively with various federal and state agencies to help their clients.

New York Elder Law taps experts in their respective fields to cover the latest legal issues and pertinent figures with regard to Social Security; Supplemental Security Income; Social Security and SSI Disability; Medicare; Supplemental Medical Insurance; Medicaid for the elderly, blind and disabled; home care; protective services; housing; nursing homes; health care decision-making; veteran’s benefits; and retirement plans.

New York Elder Law contains numerous checklists to save you time and help you stay up to speed with rapidly changing laws and numbers, including up-to-date eligibility and benefit levels, benefit checklists for older adults, and flow charts for step-by-step guidance through complex appeals processes.

Updated at least once a year, New York Elder Law is an essential handbook for attorneys, health care professionals, social workers, financial planners, and other advocates for older clients.

Founded in 1933, Practising Law Institute (Practicing Law Institute, PLI) is the nation’s foremost provider of continuing legal education. PLI is a leading publisher of authoritative legal references and other information resources and offers more than 300 live and electronic programs nationally.

About the Author

Sadin Institute on Law & Public Policy of the Brookdale Center for Healthy Aging and Longevity, Hunter College/City University of New York has been in operation since 1977 as a legal support system for advocates who serve the elderly. It is a past recipient of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorney’s President’s Recognition Award for lasting contributions in the field of elder law and in advocating for the elderly.


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