My mother has been assessed & approved for LTC from a social worker & a nurse from our health dept, their paperwork has gone to the state. The health dept has called, concerned that mom may lose her bed if she should come up on wait list & she has no funding besides SS.
SS doesn’t return my calls! Frustrating! Anything else I can do to check on her status????
I don't know why ur calling SS. They have nothing to do with Medicaid. Medicaid will just require her SS and pension go to her care.
I'm trying to get help for my mom and finally did this and they are actually helping.
Get a contact and their number and email. Keep calling. They are so very slow to respond.
Keep asking your contact what you can do to help.
It's frustrating to say the least and I haven't gotten mom's help yet either but I'm hounding the heck it of them.
This way sounds ludicrous....
The other place to contact is the office that runs and approves Medicaid in your state and or whoever did the application for her if it wasn't you. If it was you you should be listed as such and have no problem discussing her application with them. I'm not sure contacting SS helps at all anyway so I wouldn't be quick to waste that time unless Medicaid tells you they are the hold up for some reason. Yes both state offices but...
In my mom's case, She got into the NH under "Medicare pending" status because I got her application send to the state agency that handles Medicare (Masshealth in MA). The state assigned her application to a case worker, and that was who I could call to find out the status. It got approved in 6-8 weeks, but it was retroactive to the day that they got her application (If she had over $2000, it would be retroactive to the day that she qualified -- for example, if she had too much money, we might have to pay for her first month or so in the NH). With mom's Medicaid approval, her SS check still goes into her bank account, and I write a check to the NH each month, which takes most of that. It's well worth the effort, though: there's no way we could pay for NH on our own!
BTW: Becoming a Rep Payee (through Social Security) isn't required for you to apply for Medicaid on your mother's behalf -- as far as I know. From my own experience, becoming a Rep Payee is a pain! It took me about three month and three times to the Social Security Office, each of these times was about a 1.25 hour wait and given the wrong information twice. Once I got a knowledgeable person at the SSA, then it moved quicker -- an additional 6 weeks until all the paperwork arrived. My advice: if you don't have to do it, don't.
And yes, if you are POA, sign all papers in general with your parent's name, and then ,"by (Your Name), POA" or 'Attorney-in-fact',
Like this, " Jane Smith by John Smith, POA."