Medicaid is a nationwide program that provides health insurance to low-income families and individuals throughout New Jersey. The state plan covers a wide range of services for beneficiaries including inpatient and outpatient hospital treatment, primary care, home health services and nursing home care. New Jersey offers Family Care Aged, Blind and Disabled programs specifically to meet the medical and long-term care needs of elderly and disabled adults.
To qualify for the state Medicaid plan, applicants must be a resident of New Jersey, be a U.S. citizen or qualified alien and meet specific financial requirements. Individual applicants are allowed an income of up to $1,041 per month and up to $4,000 in countable assets. Married applicants are limited to $1,409 per month in income and $6,000 in countable assets. While income from any source counts toward eligibility, some assets are exempt, including an applicant’s home, vehicle and personal belongings.
To learn more about New Jersey Medicaid and the application process, seniors can contact the Camden County Board of Social Services at (856) 225-8800.
Long Term Services and Supports
The Family Care ABD program’s LTSS waiver provides services to seniors and disabled persons who require nursing home care or assisted living, as well as those who require additional support while living at home. The program’s services include personal care, assisted living services and case management.
To qualify LTSS, applicants must require assistance with at least three activities of daily living, such as bathing, eating and dressing. Prior to approval, the applicant’s needs will be assessed by the Division of Aging Services. Financially, applicants are allowed a maximum income of $2,313 per month and no more than $2,000 in countable assets.
To apply, seniors in Camden County can contact the CCBSS at (856) 225-8800 or the Aging and Disability Resource Connection at (856) 858-3220.