Medicaid and Medicare help Saint Louis seniors cover medical expenses, including expenses incurred for home health care or at assisted living facilities. Seniors can apply for one program or receive services from both. When seniors receive coverage from both programs, medical providers bill Medicare as the primary provider. Medicaid is the secondary insurer, which means it helps cover health expenses Medicare leaves unpaid.
Missouri Medicaid, also called MO HealthNet, is for low-income seniors at least 65 years old. To qualify, seniors must not exceed state or federal income and asset requirements for medical coverage. Household size affects the guidelines, so a senior who lives alone cannot make as much as a senior who is married. A senior who lives with friends or family members cannot have as much income as a senior who lives with a spouse. Seniors on Social Security income have a monthly income maximum of $771, while seniors who live with loved ones can only make $514 per month.
Disabled seniors automatically qualify for MO HealthNet regardless of income or assets if the disability determination comes from the Social Security Administration or the state of Missouri. However, coverage for seniors is not automatic, so they must apply in person, online, over the phone or via postal mail.
Online Medicaid applications for seniors are available at MyDSS.MO.gov/healthcare. Seniors can also call (800) 735-2966 or visit a local Social Services Department such as the one located at 111 N 7th St, St. Louis. Applications are also accepted via mail.
Missouri Independent Living Waiver
Saint Louis seniors who receive MO HealthNet can apply for the Missouri Independent Living waiver. This waiver is for individuals who are at least 21 years of age rather than just seniors, but seniors are also eligible. Seniors who apply prior to age 65 can remain in the program as long as they still meet the criteria.
The Independent Living waiver provides financial help for seniors who need facility services or in-home care. It covers personal care needs, including specialized medical equipment.
Seniors can learn more about this program by contacting the Department of Health and Senior Services, Division of Senior and Disability Service or speaking with an MO HealthNet representative at (573) 751-3425.