Low-income seniors, children, families and people with disabilities across Maryland may be able to receive free or low-cost health care services through the state’s Medicaid program.
Primary Maryland Medicaid benefits include:
- Emergency services
- Inpatient and outpatient hospital care
- Doctor visits
- Hospice care
- Medical equipment
- Physical therapy
- Laboratory services
- Transportation services
- Mental health treatment
For seniors at least 65 years old,
Long-Term Services and Supports waivers, which are programs within Medicaid that cover home and community-based services such as assisted living and personal care, may also be available.
Community Options Waiver Seniors requiring a nursing home level of care but who wish to reside in an assisted living setting may be eligible to participate in the
Community Options waiver.
To qualify for the Community Options waiver, seniors should:
- Need a caregiver’s assistance with activities of daily living, including dressing, eating and bathing
- Meet the $2,000 countable assets limit, with assets excluding the senior’s home, vehicle and personal items (non-applicant spouses have an asset limit of $126,420)
- Earn a maximum monthly income of 300% of the federal Supplemental Security Income level (limit of $2,313 monthly income)
Benefits of the Community Options waiver include:
- Assisted living services
- Case management and supports planning
- Personal assistance and home-delivered meals
- Transition services
- Laboratory services
- Prescription drugs
- Medical equipment
- Mental health services
- Doctor and hospital visits
Increased Community Services The
Increased Community Services program may be an alternative option for Harford County residents wishing to reside in an assisted living home but who are ineligible for the Community Options waiver due to income and asset requirements.
ICS participants enjoy the following benefits:
- Doctor and hospital visits
- Dietitian and nutrition services
- Supports planning
- Transition assistance
- Pharmacy services
- Laboratory services
- Home health, day care and assisted living services
To be eligible for the ICS, Harford County seniors must meet the following financial requirements:
- Agree to pay income earned over $2,313 per month toward assisted living care
- Have assets totaling no more than $2,000, not including their residence, primary vehicle and personal belongings
Additionally, interested seniors should:
- Require a nursing home level of care costing no more in an assisted living facility than it would if received in a skilled nursing home
- Have been eligible for Medicaid for at least 30 days while living in a nursing facility and have lived in the facility for a minimum of three months
Harford County seniors can apply for Maryland Medicaid in person at the
Harford County Department of Social Services in Bel Air at 2 S. Bond St., Suite 300, or
online.
Medicaid services are automatically available to disabled seniors aged 65 and older who are already enrolled in Medicaid and receive SSI.