The nationwide Medicaid program provides essential health care services to over 72 million low-income Americans. Funding for the program comes from the federal government and individual states, and each state oversees its own Medicaid plan in accordance with federal regulations.
In New Jersey, the Department of Human Services administers the state Medicaid plan, which primarily provides coverage to parents and their dependent children, pregnant women and those who are blind, disabled and elderly. Eligible residents who are enrolled in the program receive a number of services including:
- Primary and specialist care
- Inpatient and outpatient hospital care
- Preventive care, such as immunizations
- Diagnostic testing
- Prescription medications
- Long-term care
To enroll in the New Jersey Medicaid program, applicants must be U.S. citizens or qualified aliens and meet the
financial requirements for the type of coverage they need:
- For regular Medicaid, individuals must have a monthly income below $1,041 and $4,000 or less in countable assets. Couples must have less than $1,409 in monthly income and no more than $6,000 in countable assets.
- For aged, blind and disabled long-term care coverage, single applicants must earn less than $2,313 per month and have $2,000 or less in assets. Married couples can have up to $4,626 in monthly income and $3,000 in assets.
Income from every source counts toward the Medicaid limit, but some assets are exempt. These include a primary home valued at $878,000 or less, personal belongings, household effects, one car and irrevocable burial trusts.
Morris County seniors can
apply for the NJ FamilyCare Aged, Blind, Disabled program online or call (800) 356-1561 for assistance.
FamilyCare Managed Long-Term Services and Supports The
FamilyCare MLTSS program provides eligible seniors with complete medical and long-term care services through state-approved
managed care organizations. Disabled adults over age 21 and seniors aged 65 or older who qualify for coverage can receive a variety of benefits including:
- Full Medicaid medical coverage
- Case management
- Personal emergency response system
- Respite care
- Assisted living services
- Nursing home care
- Addiction and mental health services
- Community residential services
Morris County seniors currently enrolled in Medicaid can contact their MCO to request an assessment for the MLTSS program. Those not yet enrolled in Medicaid can contact the
Morris County Office on Aging Services at (800) 564-4656 to start the assessment and application process.