New Jersey Medicaid


New Jersey Medicaid Websites


New Jersey Medicaid is a government health insurance program available to people with very limited income and resources.


Medicaid in New Jersey does not pay money to you. It sends payments directly to your health care providers.


Medicaid in NJ can pay for medical services in your own home or if you live in a residential care facility that takes Medicaid residents.


NEW JERSEY MEDICAID LAWYERS

New Jersey Medicaid is a government health insurance program available to people with very limited income and resources. Medicaid in New Jersey does not pay money to you. It sends payments directly to your health care providers.


Medicaid in NJ can pay for medical services in your own home or if you live in a residential care facility that takes Medicaid residents.


NEW JERSEY MEDICAID LAWYERS


The attorneys at Begley, Begley and Bookbinder can protect your assets from nursing home long term care. They can guide you through the Medicaid Application maze and save you time and money

Scarinci Hollenbeck can help with Medicaid and home care government programs for people over 50 or disabled adults. Call their office today. Ask for Mr. Niemann to personally discuss your NJ Medicaid situation at 732-863-9900 or e-mail him at fniemann@scarincihollenbeck.com 

James E. De Martino is licensed to practice in the State of New Jersey. Their practice is limited to estate planning, long-term care planning, and NJ Medicaid asset protection. They make housecalls to places of residence, hospitals and long term care facilities. They cover most areas of West Jersey, Central Jersey and North Jersey.


NJ Medicaid

Medicaid in New Jersey provides health insurance to parents/caretakers and dependant children, pregnant women, and people who are aged, blind or disabled. These programs pay for hospital services, doctor visits, prescriptions, nursing home care and other healthcare needs, depending on what program a person is eligible for.

 

To be eligible for New Jersey Medicaid, a person must:


  • be a resident of New Jersey
  • be a U.S. Citizen or qualified alient (most immigrants who arrive after August 22, 1996 are barred from Medicaid for five years, but not from NJ FamilyCare and certain programs for pregnant women)
  • meet specific standards for financial income and resources

http://www.state.nj.us/humanservices/dmahs/clients/medicaid/


Medicaid in New Jersey will pay for assisted living and homebased care under medicaid waiver programs and other New Jersey state programs.


Costs for asssisted living run 4-7,500 per month.

 

You need to demonstrate the need for nursing home care ( not being able to manage in a home environment, requiring assistance with activity of daily living skills for more than 2.5 hours per day) and you need to meet the strict financial requirements established by the state.


NJ Medicaid Information


Medicaid In New Jersey



New Jersey Medicaid Websites | New Jersey Medicaid Planning
 
Qualify For New Jersey Medicaid | Apply For New Jersey Medicaid | NJ Medicaid