Maryland Medicaid is a federal and state government-funded health care program that’s available to low-income adults and vulnerable residents, including children and disabled individuals. Medicaid offers complete coverage for emergency and preventive care, and it assists older adults who require long-term care through waivers even if these services are provided at home or in an assisted living facility. Each Medicaid category has specific eligibility requirements.
- To qualify for regular Medicaid, Frederick County residents who are disabled, blind or aged 65 or older must earn less than $350 per month and have less than $2,500 in countable assets. For couples, the monthly income limit is $392, and the asset limit increases to $3,000.
- Medicaid enrollment is automatic for residents who are eligible for Supplemental Security Income. The income limit for this program is $711 for individuals and $1,157 for couples with asset limits of $2,000 and $3,000, respectively.
A second type of institutional Medicaid is available to certain Frederick County residents who require nursing home care. To qualify, individuals can’t have an income that exceeds their monthly nursing home costs. There’s also an asset limit of $2,000 for individuals or $3,000 for couples. If only one spouse needs nursing home care, the asset limit is $2,000, and the non-applicant can keep 50% of joint assets or up to $126,420. They may also be entitled to a monthly needs allowance of $2,113.75.
Home and Community-Based Options Waiver Alternatively, Maryland residents who qualify for institutional Medicaid but don’t want to live in a nursing home can apply for a
home and community-based options waiver. These programs allow eligible residents to receive covered long-term care services in the community. Income limits for long-term care waivers are $2,313 per individual with the same asset caps as institutional Medicaid.
Some assets, such as a primary residence, are excluded from Medicaid’s eligibility limits.
Frederick County seniors can check their eligibility online at
myDHR. To apply in person or by mail, residents should contact the
Frederick County Department of Social Services on North Market Street. Paper applications can be mailed to P.O. Box 237, Frederick, MD 21701.
Community Options Waiver Maryland’s
Community Options waiver covers the cost of assisted living or in-home supports. It’s open to Medicaid recipients or eligible applicants who currently live in a nursing home or require help with activities of daily living. At this time, the program only accepts nursing home residents who are transitioning to assisted living or community-based care.
To begin an application, call
Maryland Access Point at (844) 627-5465. A service registry is available to assist non-nursing home residents who’d like to be added to a waiting list.
Increased Community Services Increased Community Services is a transitional waiver open to Maryland residents aged 18 or older who are currently living in a nursing home and have been institutionalized for at least 90 days.
It assists individuals who’d qualify for Community Options but exceed the income limit by a margin of 5% or less. Income limits are
300% of the federal SSI benefit or currently $2,313. There’s an asset limit of $2,000 or $2,500 depending on the applicant’s eligibility category. Approved services include assisted living, delivered meals, personal assistance and in-home supports.
Frederick County residents can learn more by contacting
Maryland Access Point at (844) 627-5465.