Maryland’s state Medicaid system helps low-income families and individuals access quality health care services, as well as prescription medications, necessary medical equipment and other supportive care services. The program serves many senior citizens throughout the state.
To qualify for Medicaid in Maryland as an elderly person, applicants must be 65 years of age or older and meet the following income requirements:
- Single applicants must have a maximum income of $350 per month and no more than $2,500 in countable assets
- Married applicants must have a maximum income of $392 per month and no more than $3,000 in countable assets
When considering eligibility, income from any source is counted. However, some assets are exempt, including the applicant’s house, car and personal belongings, such as clothing and household furnishings.
Seniors can apply for Medicaid in a number of ways, including completing an
online application, visiting their
nearest department of social services or calling (855) 642-8572.
Community Options/Community First Choice Waiver The
Community Options waiver and Community First Choice waiver provides assisted living services, such as daily support, nurse supervision and transportation services, enabling seniors to live in their own home or an assisted living facility.
To qualify for these programs, seniors must require assistance with at least one activity of daily living, such as grooming, bathing or dressing. They also must be able to safely live at home or within the community instead of a nursing care facility. The financial requirements for these waivers are as follows:
- Income must not exceed $2,313 per individual per month
- Individuals may not own more than $2,000 in countable assets
- Married couples may not own more than $3,000 in countable assets
Applicants are also required to undergo a comprehensive assessment to determine their medical eligibility for the program.
To apply for either of these waivers, seniors can contact the
Maryland Department of Health Services at (410) 767-1739.
Increased Community Services Waiver The
Increased Community Services waiver helps seniors who reside in hospitals and nursing care facilities return to their own homes and communities. This waiver also lets participants downgrade their services and move into an assisted living facility. It covers a range of programs, including personal assistance services, nurse supervision, transition services, assisted living and behavioral consultation.
To qualify for this program, applicants must have resided in a nursing care facility for a minimum of three months and be able to safely return to the community. The cost of services they receive in their community must not exceed the cost of nursing care. Financially, seniors must meet Medicaid asset limitations and contribute any income in excess of 300% of Supplemental Security Income to the cost of their care.
To apply for this waiver, seniors can contact
Maryland Access Point at (844) 627-6465.