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She has Dementia/Alzheimer's, Diabetic, CFG, and DVT. I pay for a caregiver (7 years now) out of pocket M-F during the day, but I just can't afford to keep this up. Diapers, pads, supplies, etc are all out of pocket.

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Have you checked with the Area Agency on Aging for your county? It might be good to start with getting a needs assessment for her and see what is recommended for her and what is available. Here is the website for Broward County:

http://www.adrcbroward.org/infoandreferral.php

The phone number is (954) 745-9779. This number is available for what they say is a "one-stop shop" for elder services Monday-Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM.

I hope you find some helpful information. Good luck!
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jax925 Jun 2019
I tried the Allegiance for the elderly here in Broward, they asked some basic information and put her on a waiting list. That was a year ago. I will try this number and see. Thank you 😊
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I am going to bump you up and I am sure someone will answer you. We have very knowledgeable people here.

Sorry that I can't help you.
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jax925 Jun 2019
Thank you, I need all the help I can get.
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Gone online and do a search under: Florida Medicaid.gov
Each state has different Medicaid requirements. Are you using her money (from SS) to pay for caregiver, etc ?
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jax925 Jun 2019
Hi, yes I use her SS to pay caregiver and cover the difference and her other expenses out of pocket.
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Basic rule of thumb is that she has to make the same or less than the poverty level which is $12,164, so she is close. I would put an application in, you have nothing to lose.
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For regular Medicaid in Florida the income limit is $891. The limit is higher if you need nursing home care. So if your mom lives with you, she’s over the income limit for Medicaid health insurance.
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It sounds to me you need to get her placed in a long term facility, then Medicaid will kick in. Unfortunately that may be your best option financially.
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In California you might still be able to get medi-cal (medicaid) with a Share of Cost meaning if you make more than the limit, you have to pay out of pocket the amount that you make over the monthly limit every month towards care before medi-cal will pay each month. It will still help
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