Medicaid was introduced by the federal government in 1965 to ensure low-income Americans have access to essential health care. The jointly funded program is administered by each state government according to federal guidelines. In Michigan, approximately 2.2 million residents are enrolled in Medicaid, including close to half a million blind, disabled and elderly people.
Those in Royal Oak who meet the eligibility requirements for Michigan Medicaid get wide-ranging health care benefits, including inpatient and outpatient hospital care, physician and specialist services, prescription drugs, ambulance services, nonemergency medical transportation, diagnostic testing and long-term nursing home care.
Qualifying for Michigan Medicaid for Long-Term Care
To qualify for long-term care coverage, residents must be:
- U.S. citizens or legal aliens
- Aged 65 or older, or
- Blind or disabled if aged 64 or younger
Those who meet the financial and functional requirements for
Supplemental Security Income benefits receive Medicaid coverage automatically. All others are allowed: A maximum monthly income of $2,313 per person. Countable assets of $2,000 or less if single or $3,000 of combined assets if married and both spouses are applying
Income from all sources counts toward the Medicaid eligibility limit, but a number of assets are exempt, including one automobile, personal effects, a principal home valued at $585,000 or less, household goods and irrevocable burial trusts.
Royal Oak residents can
apply for Michigan Medicaid online or in person at the
Health and Human Services office located at 30755 Montpelier Drive in Madison Heights. For assistance completing an application, seniors can call (844) 799-9876.
MI Choice Waiver Medicaid-eligible Royal Oak residents assessed as needing a nursing home level of care have the option of applying for the
MI Choice waiver program if they prefer to continue living at home or a community setting, such as assisted living.
Waiver applicants must be aged 65 or older or disabled or blind if aged 64 or younger and able to live safely outside an institutional setting with the program’s provided support.
Seniors who enroll in the MI Choice program receive Michigan Medicaid coverage for medical care and one or more waiver-covered services, such as:
- Care coordination
- Transitional aid to move back to the community
- Community living supports
- Preventive nursing care
- Private-duty nursing services
- Medical supplies and equipment not covered by regular Medicaid
- Counseling
- Nonmedical transportation
- Personal emergency response systems
The Choice waiver isn’t an entitlement program of Michigan Medicaid and enrollment is capped. Eligible applicants may spend time on a waiting list depending on current enrollment numbers.
To learn more about the MI Choice waiver or apply, Royal Oak residents can contact
Area Agency on Aging 1-B at (800) 852-7795.