Medicaid provides vital health care coverage to low-income Americans of all ages. The program is a jointly funded cooperative effort between the federal and state governments. Each state administers its own Medicaid program within the federal government’s established framework.
Indiana Medicaid provides free or low-cost health care services to about 20% of the state’s population, or around 1.3 million people, including the blind, disabled and elderly. The essential services covered include doctors visits, hospitalization, prescription drugs and nursing home care.
To qualify for Indiana Medicaid coverage for long-term care, applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and blind, disabled or aged 65 or older. Applicants’ assets and income are limited to:
- $2,000 or less in total countable assets for single people and $3,000 for married couples
- $2,313 or less in monthly income for each person
Indiana Medicaid considers income from all sources when determining eligibility, but some assets are disregarded. These include the applicant’s home, one vehicle, household effects and personal belongings.
Additional income and assets may be disregarded for a married applicant whose spouse isn’t applying. Up to $3,160.50 of the applicant’s monthly income and $126,420 in joint assets may be excluded as allowances for a non-applicant spouse.
Residents of Hancock County can
apply for Indiana Medicaid online or by calling (800) 403-0864.
Aged and Disabled Waiver The state of Indiana offers an
Aged and Disabled waiver to eligible elderly and disabled residents as a cost-effective alternative to institutional care to provide a higher quality of life. The program is designed to cover the cost of care services and supports in a participant’s home or a Medicaid-approved adult foster care or assisted living facility. To qualify for the A&D waiver program, Hancock County seniors must:
- Meet the financial, functional and residency requirements of regular Medicaid
- Be assessed as needing a nursing facility level of care but able to live in a community environment
Those accepted into the waiver program are evaluated to determine their care needs and receive a personalized care plan that includes case management and other necessary services, such as:
- Transitional aid to relocate from a nursing facility to a community setting
- Assisted living services
- Prepared meals
- Medical equipment and supplies
- Attendant services to complete activities of daily living
- Nutritional supplements
- Personal emergency response system
- Transportation services
Unlike nursing home care, the A&D program isn’t an entitlement with Indiana Medicaid, so eligible seniors may have to wait to receive services depending on participation numbers and availability.
Hancock County seniors interested in applying for the A&D waiver should first
apply for regular Medicaid and then contact the
Area Agency on Aging serving Hancock County at (800) 489-9550 to schedule an assessment.