Medi-Cal Planning
East Bay Area Estate
Planning Law Firm
Medi-Cal is a combined federal and California State program
designed to help pay for medical care for public assistance
recipients and other low-income persons. Although Medi-Cal
recipients often receive Medicare, the Medi-Cal program is a
separate program from Medicare.
Medicare is a federal program that will only cover long term care
if you came to a nursing home directly from a hospital and require
skilled nursing, physician or rehabilitation services every day.
Being in a long term care facility merely requiring "custodial care"
- e.g., help with personal care, with daily activities or with
taking medications - is not enough for Medicare to pay your nursing
home bills. Medi-Cal will pay most (if not all) of the high cost of
nursing homes provided you are qualified. Because it is a need-based
program, Medi-Cal recipients must pass certain eligibility
requirements.
In order to qualify for Medi-Cal, the recipient must demonstrate
that he or she has limited resources available. In determining
eligibility, Medi-Cal classifies property owned by an applicant as
exempt and non-exempt. Owning exempt property will not affect
eligibility. Owning too much non-exempt property will preclude
eligibility. The process of Medi-Cal planning involves
redistributing assets so that they qualify as exempt property for
the determination of eligibility for Medi-Cal. In addition to the
asset analysis, eligibility is also based on income. A recipient may
only earn a limited amount of income in order to qualify for Medi-Cal.
This explanation of Medi-Cal is simplified to provide you with a
basic awareness of the program. The most important thing to
recognize is that a surprising number of people could qualify for
Medi-Cal if they would only do some Medi-Cal planning. We realize
that dealing with government bureaucracy is confusing for most
people, and we extend to you the offer of a FREE initial
consultation to review your situation and advise you as to steps you
can take to ensure the medical care that you need without spending
everything you have worked your entire lifetime to save in the
process.
