Hi Jpez,
I don't think the answer is incorrect - in North carolina, you have until the end of the month after receipt to spend the
6. The following are not considered resources in determining Medicaid eligibility or transfer of assets.
a. [...]...For one calendar month following its receipt, cash paid by a recognized medical or social services program is not a resource provided the cash is not income and not repayment for a bill already paid.
I believe the preceding regulations show that A&A would fall under this exclusion. End of the month after receipt is a common concept in Medicaid, several other states do it this way, but perhaps I am missing something.
Let me know if you disagree -
Well, there's a sentence to chew on!!! lol
The way 'income' works: income is not a countable asset in the month it is recieved. we all agree here. with the example above. So income in october does not count against the $2k limit. vet has 1999.99 and recieves variuos income totaling $ 2457 and he is eligible for Medicaid in October. He has bills for $2400 and spends it in October. On Oct 30 he has$ 1999.99 +57= $2056.99. He is still eligible for October because he was below the allowable limit ($2k for a single) one day in the month. Which was the day he had 1999.99.
Remember the rule is any one day, not ‘the last day or the first day”.
Now nov 1 he has $2056.99 he is still eligible, as long as at some point he gets below the allowable limit (2k). So the $57 of income that is left over from October is now a countable asset.
On to your question:
For one calendar month following its receipt, cash paid by a recognized medical or social services program is not a resource provided the cash is not income and not repayment for a bill already paid
I assume we know if the VA pension is “a recognized medical or social services program”?
If it is then the question is: is pension NOT income? I really don’t know. HUD housing says ANYTHING is income. So does SSI. Medicaid says VA PENSION (for disability) is not counted as income in the month received.
Now the kicker, a lot of ‘people’ say “va will help pay your assisted living” so that would make it a repayment……..
BUT VA pension is NOT a repayment.
Think of it as supplement for being ‘low net income’. But it is NOT income.!!!!! (hopefully you are starting to laugh…….)
But even if it all were true, in the NEXT month you would still have to resolve the issue because now it is an asset.