Oregon Medicaid Long Term Care Handbook, Planner, and State Resource Guide

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Saving enough to retire comfortable and leave a legacy to your loved ones requires sound investment and planning. However, many overlook what could be their most costly expense related to aging: paying for long term care. Long term care is expensive whether you receive care in a nursing home, assisted living facility, or in your home. Many people do not have the resources to pay for long term care, including individuals who did well for themselves in their working years. This leaves Medicaid as the only viable option many have to pay for their long term care needs.

Medicaid qualified individuals can receive care: in a traditional nursing home; in a hospice; in their home through a Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) Waiver; through a Program of All Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE); or through long term care insurance purchased through a state insurance partnership if you live in New York, Connecticut, Indiana, or California.

This is an excellent guide to help you understand Medicaid, the benefits it provides for long term care, and who may qualify. The guide also contains tips and strategies to help you with your long term care planning, a planner to help you estimate your eligibility, and a state resource guide with state .gov websites, addresses and telephone numbers.

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Who is eligible for Oregon Health Plan (Medicaid/SCHIP)? Household Size*Maximum Income Level (Per Year)1$19,3922$26,2283$33,0644$39,9004 more rows

Age/Disability ? the applicant must be age 65 or older, or blind, or disabled. The applicant must meet certain medical requirements consistent with the level of care requested. Persons must need care for thirty (30) consecutive days. Medicaid evaluates applicants on a scale of 1-18 to determine their level of need.

Apply for Medicaid in Oregon Also, coverage is available if your household income does not exceed 138% of poverty (185% for pregnant women and infants) and CHIP is available for children with household incomes up to 300% of poverty.

OHP is Oregon's Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Program.

Your family income must be 100% of the poverty level or below for the adults to receive OHP Standard. Children are eligible for OHP Plus as long as the family income is 185% of poverty or below. If you are on OHP Standard, you can also go into OHP Plus if you meet the requirements for one of those programs.

Parents of Dependent Children: Eligibility levels for parents are presented as a percentage of the 2023 FPL for a family of three, which is $24,860. Other Adults: Eligibility limits for other adults are presented as a percentage of the 2023 FPL for an individual, which is $14,580.

Who is eligible for Oregon Health Plan (Medicaid/SCHIP)? Household Size*Maximum Income Level (Per Year)2$26,2283$33,0644$39,9005$46,7374 more rows

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