Seniors in Ballwin can receive health care coverage and financial assistance for long-term care from MO HealthNet, which is the Medicaid program in Missouri.
Available services for seniors on MO HealthNet include:
- Hospital care and outpatient services
- Nursing facility care
- Prescription drugs
- Home health care
- Dental
- Vision
- Medical equipment
- Physician and certified nurse practitioner services
Those interested can read the
complete list of services on the Department of Social Services website.
To qualify for MO HealthNet coverage in the category based on age, individuals must be at least 65 years of age, a resident of Missouri who doesn’t intend to leave and a legal US citizen or otherwise qualified noncitizen.
Applicants must also be at or below the income limit, which is $885 per month for an individual or $1,198 for two people applying as a married couple as of 2019. The limit for countable assets is $3,000 for an individual or $6,000 for a married couple when both are applying.
Diversion of Assets and Allotment of Income are special provisions that allow the spouse of a person in nursing care to retain a higher value in assets and income. More information about this program is in the
Prevention of Spousal Impoverishment guide.
MO HealthNet doesn’t cover assisted living facilities directly, but it does help pay for a small portion of the cost if the individual is eligible for the SNC payment, detailed below.
Seniors can submit applications online at
MO HealthNet or by mail with the instructions given. In-person applications are also accepted; the closest office for Ballwin residents is the
Page Service Center in St. Louis, which can be reached at (314) 264-7700.
Supplemental Nursing Care The
SNC program is an additional monthly payment that MO HealthNet offers to eligible residents. This is a cash payment to the individual, not the service provider, so it can be used to pay for some of the cost of care in assisted living regardless of the facility’s Medicaid status.
To qualify for the Supplemental Nursing Care payment, individuals must be at least 21 years of age, within the financial limits set for MO HealthNet and currently residing in a licensed facility.
The monthly SNC payment for 2019 provides $50 for personal needs as well as $156 for people living in residential care facilities or $292 for people in assisted living.
Seniors or their family members should contact staff at their facility or their case manager if they’ve been assigned one to make an application for the Supplemental Nursing Care payment.